Brick with an inscription of King Shalmaneser III, Shalmaneser III 858–824 BC Shulmanu-ašared, king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Origin: Calah Kalhu/Nimrud, the ziggurat at Kalhu. Square brick inscribed over almost its entire upper surface with seven lines of carefully impressed cuneiform characters. Sand-colored clay, one edge burnt to black. Date: 858–824 BC. Material: brick. Weight: 20.97 kg. Dimensions: width 35 cm, length 35 cm, thickness 12 cm., A rectangular clay tablet with a rough, uneven surface in shades of beige and light brown rests against a gray background; the tablet's top is covered with rows of wedge-shaped incisions forming repeated angular markings, and its edges and corners are chipped and worn exposing darker brown and gray patches.
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Brick with an inscription of King Shalmaneser III, Shalmaneser III 858–824 BC Shulmanu-ašared, king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Origin: Calah Kalhu/Nimrud, the ziggurat at Kalhu. Square brick inscribed over almost its entire upper surface with seven lines of carefully impressed cuneiform characters. Sand-colored clay, one edge burnt to black. Date: 858–824 BC. Material: brick. Weight: 20.97 kg. Dimensions: width 35 cm, length 35 cm, thickness 12 cm., A rectangular clay tablet with a rough, uneven surface in shades of beige and light brown rests against a gray background; the tablet's top is covered with rows of wedge-shaped incisions forming repeated angular markings, and its edges and corners are chipped and worn exposing darker brown and gray patches.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A06_025

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

81.4Mo (2.9Mo) / 46.6cm x 43.7cm / 5504 x 5167 (300dpi)

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