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by danielpett in cultural-heritage-history
Gypsum wall panel relief: a horseman, moving ⇨, is attacked by two mounted Assyrians. He has short straight hair ending in curls and his short curly beard shows two lines of straight hair near its end. He wears a fringed tunic held by a multiple girdle, low boots, and a helmet with earflaps and a plate-like crest. Dating to 728 BC, found in Tiglath-pileser III's Palace of Nimrud DimensionsHeight: 127 centimetres Width: 111 centimetres