Gypsum wall panel relief: Assyrian capture of fortress in Egypt. At the top Assyrians storm the fortress; one tries to set fire to the gate while others undermine walls. Prisoners marched out are recognisable as Nubian soldier of Taharka, wear a single upright feather on their heads; native Egyptians are represented by a group of civilian prisoners with two children on a donkey. Below is a river containing many fish and some crabs. Dating to 645 BC - 635 BC
Length: 114.3 centimetres Width: 187.96 centimetres Depth: 15.24 centimetres
Model from 28 mobile phone pictures, processed in Photoscan Pro.