artist:
date: 6 September 2007, 11:50:56
source: originally posted to '''[[Flickr|Flickr]]''' as [link Marching (Off to war)]
credit: originally posted to Flickr as Marching (Off to war)
license:CC BY-SA 2.0
artist:
date: 1903
current location: :Museum:British Museum
source: An illustration from the [[wikisource:Encyclopaedia Biblica|Encyclopaedia Biblica]], a 1903 publication which is now in the public domain
credit: An illustration from the Encyclopaedia Biblica, a 1903 publication which is now in the public domain
description: An illustration from the Encyclopaedia Biblica, a 1903 publication which is now in the public domain.
Fig. 2 for article "Fortress".
Image of an assyrian castle, depicted on a relief housed in the British Museum, dating from the reign of Tiglath-pileser IIIlicense:Public domain
artist: Karl Spruner von Merz
date: 1865 (undated)
dimensions: Size unit=in width=16 height=13
source: Spruner, Karl von, <i>Spruner-Menke Atlas Antiquus,</i>, (Gotha: Justus Perthes), 1865. Geographicus-source
credit: This file was provided to Wikimedia Commons by Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, a specialist dealer in rare maps and other cartography of the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, as part of a cooperation project.
description: This is Karl von Spruner’s 1865 map, Orbis Terrarum Regni Assyrii Tempore, or, The World at the Time of the assyrian Empire. The map features six inserts: (from left to right) Egypt and Ethiopia, the Pyramids, The Pyramids at Memphis (Gaza), Thebes, Nineveh, with particular focus on the capital, and the world as known to the Hebrew peoples. Map focuses on modern day Egypt, Ethiopia, Somalia, Turkey, Saudia Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. Borders outlined in color with a key found in the lower-right quadrant. The whole is rendered in finely engraved detail exhibiting throughout the fine craftsmanship of the Perthes firm.
license:Public domain
artist: Anonymous (assyrian Empire)Unknown author
date: between 668 and 626 BC
medium: black steatite
dimensions: size cm height=13.3
current location: Acquired by Henry Walters, 1925
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
date: 9th-8th century B.C.
current location: Institution:Los Angeles County Museum of Art
source: *Image: link *Gallery: link Wayback|url=https%3A//collections.lacma.org/node/185061|date=20190121155257
credit: Image: link Gallery: link archive copy
description:
Assyria, Neo-assyrian linear style period, 9th-8th century B.C.
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
source: link * Gallery: link * Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-23): link [link CC-BY-4.0]
credit: link Gallery: link Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-23): link CC-BY-4.0
description:
assyrian seal. Tablet magique provenant D'Arslan.
Wellcome Images
Keywords: ancient medicine
license:CC BY 4.0
artist: unknown
source: link * Gallery: link * Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-29): link [link CC-BY-4.0]
credit: link Gallery: link Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-29): link CC-BY-4.0
description:
Fragment of a talisman used to exorcise the sick, assyrian epoch, brown stone. Related to number 142, page 96.
General Collections
Keywords: ancient medicine
license:CC BY 4.0
artist: unknown
date: ca. 9th–8th century B.C.
medium: Stone
dimensions: 1.54 in. (3.91 cm)
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
source: link Template:TheMet
credit: This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy
description:
license:CC0
artist: unknown
date: ca. mid-8th–7th century B.C.
medium: Chalcedony
dimensions: 1.24 in. (3.15 cm)
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
source: link Template:TheMet
credit: This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy
description:
license:CC0
artist:
date: 1885–86
medium: silver plate
dimensions: cm: L: 18
current location: Institution:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
source: [link Catalog] [link Photo]
license:Public domain