File:Ivory plaque from Nimrud. It depicts a standing and striding bull. From Nimrud, Mesopotamia, Iraq. Neo Assyrian Period, 911 to 612 BCE. Erbil Civilization Museum, Iraq.jpg

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English: Ivory Plaque from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu; Biblical Calah). It depicts a standing/striding bull. From Nimrud, Mesopotamia, Iraq. It was excavated by Sir Max Mallowan between 1949-1963. Neo-Assyrian Period, 911-612 BCE. Erbil Civilization Museum, Kurdistan, Iraq.
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