Relief with Lion Hunt
Sculpture
Iraq
Iraq, Mosul, Palace at Ninevah
Gypsum relief of royal lion hunts. Features the King killing a lion with a dagger while two attendants hold the lion at spear point and another attendant drives the chariot.
British Museum
Dates to c. 645 BCE from the reign of Ashurbanipal (c.669-630 BCE) during the Neo-Assyrian Period.
Attributed to Steven Zucker under the license CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0
CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0
Steven Zucker
Photographer
Neo-AssyrianReliefGypsumLionBeast HuntKingAshurbanipalHorseAnimalMaleChariotArchitectureSpearDagger
7th c. BCE