Iraq. Nineveh. South-West Palace of Sennacherib. Court XIX (U). Panels 10-12. Relief depicting Assyrians carrying off booty and heads and booty piled up in a palm grove, c. 640-620 BC; sketch from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124825,b = 1851,0902.1.b
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Iraq. Nineveh. South-West Palace of Sennacherib. Court VI. Relief depicting men pulling ropes, c. 700-692 BC; tracing mounted on sketch in grid from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124822 = 1851,0902.4
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. Room XXXIII. Panels 4-6. Relief depicting an Assyrian eunuch general with three Elamite captives, c. 660-650 BC; unfinished sketch in grid from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124802.a = 1851,0902.7.a
Iraq. Nineveh. South-West Palace of Sennacherib. Court VI (I). Panels 66-67. Relief depicting four male captives removing stones in baskets, c. 700-692 BC; sketch in grid from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124821 = 1851,0902.5
Iraq. Nimrud (Kahlu). The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, black limestone, 825 BC; sketch/tracing with view of front side, now in London, British Museum, BM 118885 = 1848,1104.1
Iraq. Nimrud (Kahlu). North-West Palace. Room B. Panel 8 (top). Relief depicting a battle scene, where the chariot of a beardless Assyrian officer leads charge towards hillock, c. 865-860 BC; drawing/tracing from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124546 = 1849,0502.12 (reversed)
Relief depicting two men leading a spotted horse ridden by a child, Neo-Assyrian; sketch/tracing from gypsum slab (not identified)
Iraq. Nimrud (Kahlu). Central Palace of Tiglath-Pileser III. Relief depicting archers attacking an enemy town, c. 730-727 BC; sketch/tracing of gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 118903 = 1848,1104.4
Relief depicting one man striking another man holding decapitated head, Neo-Assyrian; sketch in grid from gypsum slab (not identified), probably from the South-West Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh in Iraq
Iraq. Khorsabad. Palace of Sargon II. Gate. Winged bulls with human head (lamassu) flanking sacred tree, c. 710-705 BC; ink and watercolour drawing from gypsum sculpture
Iraq. Khorsabad. Palace of Sargon II. Façade m. Relief depicting a man holding an ibex and poppy seed pods, c. 710-705 BC; sketch/tracing in grid after E. Flandin's drawing of black limestone slab, now in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO 19872
Incomplete wing
Iraq. Khorsabad. Palace of Sargon II. Court VIII. South-West Wall. Relief depicting eunuch with sword and holding double band, c. 710-705 BC; sketch/tracing in grid after E. Flandin's drawing of gypsum slab, current location not known
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
Lobulated design
Iraq. Khorsabad. Palace of Sargon II. Court VIII. North-West Wall. Relief depicting man (from group of two) bringing city models as tribute, c. 710-705 BC; drawing/tracing in grid after E. Flandin's drawing of gypsum slab, current location not known
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
Relief depicting man's head profile, Neo-Assyrian; sketch/tracing from gypsum slab (not identified)
Iraq. Nimrud (Kahlu). North-West Palace. West Wing. Possibly Room WM. Relief depicting Ashurnasirpal II or his son and heir, Shalmaneser III, in his chariot on a lion hunt, c. 875-860 BC; drawing/tracing from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124579 = 1849,1222.8 (reversed)
Iraq. Nimrud (Kahlu). North-West Palace. Room B. Panel 10. Relief depicting Ashurnasirpal II and his army crossing the Euphrates, c. 865-860 BC; sketch/tracing from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124543 = 1848,1104.8
Plan of the platform in which the Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad in Iraq stood
Relief depicting one man striking another man holding decapitated head, Neo-Assyrian; sketch in grid from gypsum slab (not identified), probably from the South-West Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh in Iraq
Map of the presumed boundary of ancient Nineveh
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
Iraq. Nineveh. South-West Palace of Sennacherib. Room V. Slab 43. Relief depicting an Assyrian fortified camp, c. 660-650 BC; sketch from gypsum slab in situ, but reported stolen in 1995
Iraq. Nineveh. South-West Palace of Sennacherib. Court XIX (U). Panels 10-12. Relief depicting Assyrians carrying off booty and heads and booty piled up in a palm grove, c. 640-620 BC; drawing/tracing from gypsum slab now in London, British Museum, BM 124825,b = 1851,0902.1.b
Iraq. Khorsabad. Palace of Sargon II. Gate. Sculpture depicting winged bull with human head (lamassu), c. 710-705 BC; tracing from gypsum sculpture
Egypt. Tell el-Yahudiya. Rim of fragment of basalt clepsydra of Philip Arrhidaeus (London, British Museum, inv. EA 938, c. 320 BC) (TopBib iv.58A)