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Detail of the victory stele of Esarhaddon commemorating the return of Esarhaddon after his army's 2nd battle and victory over Pharaoh Taharqa in northern ancient Egypt in 671 BC. .The two small figures are probably depicting conquered kings It was discovered in 1888 in Zincirli Höyük (Sam'al, or Yadiya) by Felix von Luschan and Robert Koldewey Stele depicting king Esarhaddon of Assyria (680-699 B.C.) in a super human size. Excavated in the inner gate-room of the citadel of Sam’al/Zincirli, Turkey. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
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Resource ID
100103913
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Open
Resource type
Concept Photo/AI
Contributed by
Tor Tjeransen
Date Added
27 June 21
Date Created
26 June 21
Rights NRUC
Public
Original file name
_TTJ2164.jpg
Description/Caption
Detail of the victory stele of Esarhaddon commemorating the return of Esarhaddon after his army's 2nd battle and victory over Pharaoh Taharqa in northern ancient Egypt in 671 BC. .The two small figures are probably depicting conquered kings
It was discovered in 1888 in Zincirli Höyük (Sam'al, or Yadiya) by Felix von Luschan and Robert Koldewey
Stele depicting king Esarhaddon of Assyria (680-699 B.C.) in a super human size. Excavated in the inner gate-room of the citadel of Sam’al/Zincirli, Turkey. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
Keywords
science, sciences, concepts, concept, conceptual, ancient civilization
Creator / Photographer
Tor Tjeransen
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Marker lat / long: 51, 9 (WGS84)