Ashurbanipal at the Royal Lion Hunt - Plaque - Ancient Assyria

Ashurbanipal at the Royal Lion Hunt - Plaque - Ancient Assyria

$200.00
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A handmade resin plaque depicting details from the Assyrian lion hunt reliefs.  This exquisite resin plaque, crafted in the UK, replicates an original gypsum wall panel that was excavated from the North Palace in Nineveh, Iraq, dating back to 645–635 BCE. The original artifact is now housed in the British Museum, preserving a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Assyria. The panel depicts scenes from the reign of King Ashurbanipal of Assyria, who ruled from 668 to around 631 BCE. Known for his proclamations as the "king of the world," Ashurbanipal presided over an empire that represented the zenith of Assyrian power, stretching from the eastern Mediterranean shores to the mountains of western Iran. His reign from the city of Nineveh, now in northern Iraq, is remembered as a period of immense cultural and military achievements. Ashurbanipal's reputation as a formidable warrior is vividly captured in a series of reliefs that illustrate the royal lion hunt, a dramatic public spectacle sta

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