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Stela of Ashurnasirpal II

-865/-860

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

Limestone stela of Ashurnasirpal II: the king wears the royal hat with a conical top and holds a mace symbolising authority; he extends his right hand with forefinger outstretched as if he has just snapped his fingers, in a gesture of respect to five gods; Ashur, the supreme god is represented by a horned helmet, Shamash, the sun god by a winged disc, Sin the moon god, by a crescent in a half circle, Adad the storm god, by a forked line representing a thunderbolt and a star (Venus) represents the goddess of love and war, Ishtar; the king wears similar symbols on his chest, with a maltese cross instead of a winged disc for the sun. There is a cuneiform text on the back and sides.

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  • Title: Stela of Ashurnasirpal II
  • Date Created: -865/-860
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 294.00cm (approx); Weight: 4000.00kg (approx)
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Subject: sun/moon; arms/armour; king/queen; storm; planet/constellation; classical deity
  • Registration number: 1851,0902.32
  • Place: Excavated/Findspot Temple of Ninurta
  • Period/culture: Neo-Assyrian
  • Material: limestone
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Authority: Ruler Ashurnasirpal II
  • Acquisition: Donated by Edward VII. Excavated by Layard, Austen Henry
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