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North West Palace, Court D (throne room) Panel 7

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Gypsum wall panel relief: carved and showing tribute bearers. One has a North West Syrian type turban and raises clenched hands in token of submission; the second may be Phoenician and brings a pair of apes. There is an inscription written in cuneiform script with partial white infilling in some of the signs. Originally with traces of black paint at the top. Found in Ashurnasirpal II's North West Palace, Court D (throne room) Panel 7 and dating to 865BC-860BC. Height: 262.89 centimetres Width: 248.92 centimetres Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab

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