Gypsum wall panel relief: showing a camp in southern Iraq. A central band of river (Tigris or Euphrates) separates two otherwise independent compositions; above, Assyrians attack a town or small island and carry off booty from it; below, a row of Assyrian soldiers advance towards the right as heads and booty are piled up in a palm grove.
Found in Ashurbanipal's South West Palace, Court XIX (U) Panels 10-12 at Nineveh. On display in gallery 9 of the British Museum.
Dating to 640 BC - 620 BC
Height: 205.74 centimetres (total) Width: 219.71 centimetres (total)
Created from 134 Sony A6000 photographs, processed in Agisoft Photoscan.