Iraq. Nimrud (Kahlu). North-West Palace. Room I. Panel 20. Relief depicting a female winged protective spirit facing left, wearing a two-horned hat and holding a chaplet, performing an act of worship (?), c. 865-860 BC; sketch from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124578 = 1849,0502.4
Relief depicting the head of an eunuch or youth facing left with bow, Neo-Assyrian; drawing from gypsum slab (not identified)
Iraq. Nineveh. South-West Palace of Sennacherib. Court VI (I). Relief depicting a wild sow with her young hidden in the reed thicket behind, c. 700-692 BC; sketch from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124824 = 1851,0902.2
Relief depicting bearded male foreigner's head profile, probably a Syrian, Neo-Assyrian; sketch/tracing from gypsum slab (not identified), possibly from the Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad in Iraq; and small sketch of Egyptian queen or goddess