RFHYCABB–Stone statue of a winged bull. From city gate no 3, Inv AO 19859 from Dur Sharrukin the palace of Assyrian king Sargon II at Khorsabad, 713-706 BC.
RMHE29YX–6001. ASSYRIAN ARMY ARCHERS CONQUERING A FORTIFIED CITY . RELIEF FROM NIMRUD, C. 865 B.C.
RMAGJ2RJ–Assyria kingdom 12th BC Assyrian Palace Relief from Nineveh, oldest city of the ancient Assyrian Empire.
RMJ48P6N–Nineveh, Mosul, northern Iraq: ploughing with a pair of donkeys within the walls (visible to rear) of the ancient (C7thBC) Assyrian city.
RM2JHGX3R–Assyrian warriors attacking an enemy city - detail from a larger scene - Relief from palace of Tiglath-Pileser III at Kalhu ( Nimrud ). 8th century BC
RM2NDADJP–Deported women. Neo-Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurbanipal (668-627 B.C.). Alabaster limestone. From northern Mesopotamia, Nineveh (Kuyunjik), North P
RFB1DHJE–The city mound at the trading colony of Kultepe, ancient Kanesh, Central Anatolia, Turkey
RMHTM7MX–Assyrian Reliefs at the Vatican museum, Vatican city, Rome, Italy.
RF2XHP848–The Assyrian army attacking fortified town in Egypt. Ashurbanipal's palace, Niniveh. About 645 B.C. British Museum, London, England.
RM2XH5E6F–8 th C. BC Assyrian panel, Central Palace, Nimrud, Iraq. Civilians leave city for forced re-settlement. British Museum, London
RF2K5NR80–Cityscape of Mardin town in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RMAAP36T–Iraqi tank: Assyrian siege engine (c 865-860 BC) battering walls and tower of city. Stone relief panel; Northwest Palace, Nimrud
RMAKFR53–sculpture of assyrian king ashurnasirpal II 1050 1032 bc british museum city of london england great britain
RM2WCKN0X–limestone statue of Nabu, god of wisdom and knowledge. Nabu temple in the city of Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), now in Iraq Museum, Baghdad, Iraq
RMH25KF3–The ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine city of Salamis in northern Cyprus
RMHHB5YY–London, England, UK. British Museum. Assyrian panel (c640-620BC) from South West palace in Nineveh. Campaigning in Southern Iraq - slaves on a ship
RMEFR4F7–Assyrian sculpture from Zincirli, Istanbul Archaeology Museums, Istanbul, Turkey
RM2WN96Y8–Illustration of Assyrian Warfare Taking a City from Antique 19th Century Illustrated Family Bible
RMAE4PPT–Assyrian winged bulls from Khorsabad, British Museum, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMJ3A3TG–Assyrian relief from Sargon's palace Archaeological Museum of Chicago University
RF2N7XNKY–Ziggurat, Unesco site the old Assyrian town of Ashur or Assur, Iraq
RMGJHM02–Priest prays in Deyrulzafaran orthodox Syriac monastery in Mardin.
RMKB562T–United Kingdom, London, Bloomsbury, British Museum, ancient Assyrian art, Assyrian monumental statues of winged bulls, 865-860 BC
RF2HPXPAG–Sumerian cuneiform tablet from Nippur (Ancient Sumerian city). 1st half of the 2nd millennium BCE. Istanbul Archaeology Museum.
RMB5Y6FM–An Assyrian Statue. National Archaeological Museum, Damascus, Syria.
RM3DF05K7–Assyrian chariot, part of a wall frieze, British Museum, London, England, UK
RFBCTTAD–Relief at Assyrian capital city of Kahlu, founded by Ashurnasirpal II, ruled Assyria from 883 through 859 B.C.
RMFXD43K–Ashurnasirpal 11, The British Museum, London, England
RM2M643XX–Low relief sculptured panels, Assyrian Palace Sculptures, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA
RF2G5PCA6–Large bronze sculpture in the Kultepe ancient city ruins of Turkey
RMAT4MY7–Entrance to City Hall Columbus Ohio Circa 1934 Assyrian Greek Egyption architecture mix
RM2A1NH4W–Colossal Assyrian Stone Sculpture of a human-headed winged bull from the Palace of Khorsabad. British Museum Room 10, Assyria. Sargon II city gates.
RM2AF8T7P–Detail of an Assyrian door. Qala't Sharqat. 1243-824 BC. Istanbul Archaeological Museum, Turkey
RM2GYPNFA–Gypsum stela of the Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II from the capital city of Nimrud at the British Museum, London, UK
RM2HXGBP8–The Virgin Mary Assyrian Church in Tarlabasi neighborhood in Beyoglu district of Istanbul, Turkey
RMAGN82G–Israel Jezreel Valley Tel Megiddo The Assyrian City
RF3D73D7E–Ancient Assyrian Bas Relief Sculpture from British Museum. London, UK, 21 October 2023
RF3DXJYTE–Moscow, Russia - January 11, 2026: visitors look at Assyrian relief in hall of Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow city
RMRWPN5G–Side on view looking at Trafalgar Square’s, fourth plinth, Winged Bull, a guardian spirit that protected the gates of the Assyrian city of Nineveh for
RFPY688Y–Assyrian Room, restaurant at Rio de Janeiro Municipal Theatre interior - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RMCF1DK9–Assyrian lion gate at the British Museum.
RF3BJ66XK–Assyrian church in Erbil (Hawler), Kurdistan Region of Iraq
RME2G2A2–United Kingdom London Bloomsbury British Museum ancient Assyrian art
RMPNE3A3–Ancient Near Eastern Art Gallery in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, USA
RMBG448G–England, London, British Museum, Assyrian Relief from Nimrud showing Horses and Horsemen of the Royal Chariot 725BC
RMB154J7–fine arts, ancient world, Assyrians, campaign against the Elamite city Hamanu, 647/646 BC, Assyrian archers, Nineveh, palace of King Ashurbanipal (reigned 668 - 626 BC), British Museum, London, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RF2CDTPK1–St. Hurmizd Assyrian Church of the East Cathedral in Greenfield Park on a sunny spring afternoon
RM2G17X8N–Ruins of the Gate of All Nations (Gate of Xerxes), Persepolis, Fars Province, Iran
RMRW06A5–Midyat, Mardin province, Turkey : Cityscape of the old Assyrian town of Midyat. Although now a minority of less than 10% of the population, in the 60´
RMR9TWTA–Assyrian Lamassu statue next to the National Gallery, London, England
RF2HM3FHT–Midyat, Mardin, Turkey - September 02 2017: Mor Hananyo Monastery (Deyrulzafaran, Saffron Monastery)
RM2BM2YAH–Entrance and courtyarda of Mor Hananyo Monastery (Deyrulzafaran Manastiri), Mardin, Turkey
RF2H7WEF5–Niniveh statuette from Assyrian age Mesopotamia detail
RFWT47PG–Mardin Assyrian Church of the Virgin Mary Church
RF2AECGP5–View from Tel Lachish, Western Israel, overlooking the grape fields and Hebron Valley. This was the second most important city in the Southern Kingdom.
RF2HW5YHE–Mumbai Aug 19 2009 Lama, Lamma or Lamassu is an Assyrian protective deity goddess when it was called Lamma from Assyrian times as a hybrid of a human.
RF2G38JYH–London, UK: detail of an Assyrian alabaster bas-relief with soldiers, held at the British Museum
RFHYCABE–Stone statue of a winged bull. From city gate no 3, Inv AO 19859 from Dur Sharrukin the palace of Assyrian king Sargon II at Khorsabad, 713-706 BC.
RF3DFJ5FP–8090. Assyrian Army Archers Conquering a Fortified City, relief from Nimrud dating c. 865 BC.
RMAGJ2WN–Assyria kingdom 12th BC Assyrian Palace Relief from Nineveh, oldest city of the ancient Assyrian Empire.
RMRXWKEX–Temple of Nabu (scribe-god of wisdom) on the acropolis at Nimrud, Iraq: inside the rectangular sanctuary built of mud bricks looking W to the dias.
RM2JHGX44–Assyrian warriors attacking an enemy city - detail from a larger scene - Relief from palace of Tiglath-Pileser III at Kalhu ( Nimrud ). 8th century BC
RMJ8NWRE–Battle scene. Detail. Horse. Assyrian, 728 BC. Nimrud, Central Palace. Iraq. Assyria army. Cavalrymen. British Museum. London.
RFB1DJ33–The trading colony of Kultepe, ancient Kanesh, Central Anatolia, Turkey
RMHTM7M9–Assyrian Reliefs at the Vatican museum,assyriam archers in batle,fron the palace of Sennacherib (704-681 B.C.) at Ninive. Vatican city, Rome, Italy.
RF2JT34R4–Rooftop cafe in Mardin town in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey.
RMHYKAB1–stone carved human-headed winged bull, Assyrian Palace, Nimrud, Iraq, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
RMH25RC9–The ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine city of Salamis in northern Cyprus
RMHP0R20–London, England, UK. British Museum. Assyrian panel (c640-620BC) from South West palace in Nineveh. Campaigning in Southern Iraq - prisoners in a plam
RMWN7111–St. Joseph Assyrian Church, Mar Yozep, 1950, Tehran, Iran
RM3CW2EXH–Illustration of the Destruction of nineveh (Nahum) from 19th Century Pictorial Sunday Readings by the Reverend William Owen Volume 2
RFJ3A3T7–Assyrian Human Headed Winged Bull Archaeological Museum of Chicago University
RM2WW3M0B–Assyrian soldier removing a statue of a god from a temple in an enemy city, Ninieveh, South-West Palace, 704-681 b.C., Archaeological Museum
RMKB562X–United Kingdom, London, Bloomsbury, British Museum, ancient Assyrian art, Gypsum stele of the Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II, 883-859 BC
RMB5Y5YA–An Assyrian Statue. National Archaeological Museum, Damascus, Syria.
RM3DF05K8–Assyrian wall design, captive men pulling a sledge with an overseer whipping them on, British Museum, London, England, UK
RM2M643XP–Low relief sculptured panels, Assyrian Palace Sculptures, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA
RF2H6K075–Kultepe ancient city ruins. Assyrian Trade Center in Karum-Kanis in Kayseri city Turkey.
RM2A1NH50–Colossal Assyrian Stone Sculpture of a human-headed winged bull from the Palace of Khorsabad. British Museum Room 10, Assyria. Sargon II. Front view.
RM2RWJF1J–Burning city from Balawat Gates, Nineveh.
RMAP733W–Gold necklace from the treasures found in Assyrian palace in the Iraqi city of Nimrud Photograph taken in the Baghdad Museum
RMC4KY6M–Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, Galleries of the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art, Assyrian Gallery,
RM2GN0F8N–Assyrian exhibition in British Museum, London, United Kingdom, one of the world's leading museums
RM2NYM737–Museum Island.Pergamonmuseum. Reconstruccion of Assyrian palace XIII aDC. Berlin. Germany
RM2HXGBRH–The Virgin Mary Assyrian Church in Tarlabasi neighborhood in Beyoglu district of Istanbul, Turkey
RF3D744D5–Ancient Assyrian Bas Relief Sculpture from British Museum. London, UK, 21 October 2023
RMRWPN5D–Side on view looking at Trafalgar Square’s, fourth plinth, Winged Bull, a guardian spirit that protected the gates of the Assyrian city of Nineveh for
RFPY68A2–Assyrian Room, restaurant at Rio de Janeiro Municipal Theatre interior - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RM2MN0A84–United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow, Portrait of a palace eunuch servant, 883-859BC, neo assyrian, Ashurnasirpal II, Gypsum, the north west palace, Nimrud, Northern Iraq
RMPNE3A9–Ancient Near Eastern Art Gallery in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, USA
RF2G17X63–Ruins of the Gate of All Nations (Gate of Xerxes), Persepolis, Fars Province, Iran
RMRW067M–Midyat, Mardin province, Turkey : Cityscape of the old Assyrian town of Midyat. Although now a minority of less than 10% of the population, in the 60´