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Description: Assyrians rose to dominance about 1400 BCE and collapsed around 600 BCE. Rulers built their palaces on high platforms within fortified cities. Many contained low reliefs of battles, hunting, tribute to the king, and religious imagery. At the capital of Kalhu during the reign of Assurnasirpal II, an ambitious building program was undertaken to fortify the city. Most buildings were made from mud bricks, although decoration was often made from limestone and alabaster. Guardian figures flanked the portals of the walls. The Lion Hunt: In this scene, the king stands in a chariot during a dramatic ceremonial hunt. Picture Stats: Views: 240 Filesize: 67.06kB Height: 825 Width: 1330 Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=35279 |