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This dress is the mili- tary uniform of the Assyrian army . During the reign of Ashurnasirpal II ( 883-859 ) the Assyrian army uniform consisted of a one - piece short - sleeved garment reaching below the knee and a girdle tied around ...
This dress is the mili- tary uniform of the Assyrian army . During the reign of Ashurnasirpal II ( 883-859 ) the Assyrian army uniform consisted of a one - piece short - sleeved garment reaching below the knee and a girdle tied around ...
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Once again , the Assyrian palace reliefs and the wall paintings at Arslan - Tash offer valuable parallels ( Fig . 4a , b ) . Dur- ing the reign of Ashurnasirpal II ( 883-859 ) the Assyrian war chariots had six - spoked wheels , with a ...
Once again , the Assyrian palace reliefs and the wall paintings at Arslan - Tash offer valuable parallels ( Fig . 4a , b ) . Dur- ing the reign of Ashurnasirpal II ( 883-859 ) the Assyrian war chariots had six - spoked wheels , with a ...
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This conclusion corresponds excel- lently with the dating evidence provided by the Assyrian reliefs . THE ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ARJAN BOWL The Arjan bowl is an excellent example of Phoeni- cian art ; it possesses one of the ...
This conclusion corresponds excel- lently with the dating evidence provided by the Assyrian reliefs . THE ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ARJAN BOWL The Arjan bowl is an excellent example of Phoeni- cian art ; it possesses one of the ...
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