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Assyrian slingers attacking the Judean fortified town of Lachish (battle 701 BCE). Part of a relief from the palace of Sennacherib at Niniveh, Mesopotamia (Iraq)
Assyrian sculpture of Chaldeans.
2Ki 19:36 KJV - So Sennacherib king of Assyria departed, and went and returned, and dwelt at Nineveh.
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ASSUR RELIEF 10TH-6TH BCE Assyrian warrior kills an enemy. Detail from Ashurnazirpals assault on a city. Stone bas-relief (9th BCE) from the palace of Ashurnazirpal II in Nimrud, Mesopotamia (Iraq). British Museum, London, Great Britain
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Assyrian/Assur Relief, 9th c. BCE. Assyrian soldiers cut the rope to a pail for a well in the besieged city. Detail from Ashurnazirpals siege of a city. Stone bas-relief (9th BCE) from the palace of Ashurnazirpal II in Nimrud. British Museum