On slab at Nineveh, three rows of infantry are shown attacking the city with arrows, spears, and sling stones. ... BM 9 9, 3 386; Richard D. Barnett, Sculptures from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh (668–627 B.C.) (London: ...
Very similar scenes with Elamite soldiers are represented in the reliefs in Room H of Ashurbanipal's North Palace at Nineveh (R. D. Barnett, Sculpture: from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh: 668-627 B.C., London, 1976, pl.
D. Barnett, Sculptures from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh (668—627 B.C.) and Assyrian Sculpture in the British Museum in American journal ofArchaeology 84, 4 (1980): 533-34. The discussion is considerably refined by W.
... Sculptures From the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh (668-627 BC.) [London: British Museum, 1976], Plate XXIV); BM 124916+134386, also from Ashurpanipal's North Palace, discussed below, 85 n. 36; and BM 118882 from the ...
See also Barnett, Sculptures From the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh (668–627 B.C.), plate XVII. See also Barnett, Sculptures from the Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh, plate 222. This image is a fragment from court ...
BCE ); Richard David Barnett and the British Museum, Sculptures from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh (668–627 B.C.) (London: British MuseumPublications, 1976), pl.XXIII. Figure 6. Assyrian palace relief of Sargon II at ...
Barnett, R. 1976 Sculptures from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh, 668–627 B.C. London: The British Museum. Barnett, R. et al., eds. 1998 Sculptures from the Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh.
It was found surrounding Monument X of Sargon's Royal Palace and in a side entrance into Residence K, both located ... Barnett discusses the preserved lower half of the relief as number 13, but correctly describes it as relief 11 on pl.
Neo-Assyrian palace art has been well-published, with volumes primarily centered around the palace art of select ... and Richard D. Barnett, Sculptures from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh 668–627 B.C. (London: British ...
The Program of the Palace of Assurnasirpal II at Nimrud: Issues in the Research and Presentation of Assyrian Art. AJA 102(4): 655–715. ... Pp. 28–33, in Sculptures from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh (668–627 BC), ed.