Pouring a Libation with Attendants3D Model
A number of panels in the North Palace of Ashurbanipal (668–631 BC) were dedicated to the royal privilege of hunting lions. This panel originally formed part of one long scene, the lowest of three registers. Dead lions are brought in from the left, to the accompaniment of musicians. The tall stand holds incense. Nearby are offerings on a table, including a joint of meat. The king pours a libation of wine over the bodies of four lions, while behind him, attendants carry his weapons.
Nineveh (modern Kuyunjik, Iraq) North Palace, fallen into Room S, Slab D–E
Assyrian, mid-7th century BC
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East 1891.3.54
Modern resin casts of plaster copies of British Museum, London original 124886
Photogrammetry by Zhejiang University and Mohamed Abd elaziz
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