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Assyrian Deity Standing on Two Figures - Ancient Mesopotamian Relief Art #56022 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line drawing reproduces a classic Assyrian bas-relief motif from the 9th-7th century BCE, where a divine or royal figure with horned headdress and patterned kilt stands atop a platform borne by two attendants wearing pointed helmets and kilts. The central figure holds a ceremonial horn (possibly a *kudurru* or ritual vessel) and a bundle of reeds or rods, signifying sovereignty and sacred duty. Such imagery appears in palace walls and temple contexts, emphasizing hierarchical cosmology and legitimization of rule.
Used in academic articles, museum digital collections, and educational websites about Near Eastern art and religion; targets users researching Assyrian iconography, religious symbolism, or ancient Near Eastern kingship rituals.
Related Cliparts: Explore this iconic Assyrian relief depicting a horned god or king elevated above two attendants-symbolizing divine authority and ritual power in ancient Mesopotamia.
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