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721 BC - 705 BC
Stone Khorsabad 140 cm x 190 cm x 10 cm A17598 Oriental Institute MuseumStone ThresholdThe decoration on this stone threshold (from King Sargon II's palace at Khorsabad) resembles the types of floral motifs that would have been found on textiles such as carpets. These motifs include lotus buds and blossoms and rosettes, arranged in squares. Traces of pigments found on other thresholds of this type indicate that they were painted with bright colors. Collected byGordon Loud (in charge of excavations at Khorsabad) MultimediaThe Ancient City of Khorsabad Suggested ReadingsLeick, Gwendolyn. A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Architecture. London: Routledge, 1988. Parpola, Simo. Letters from Assyria and the West: The Correspondence of Sargon II, Part I. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 1987. Reade, Julian. Assyrian Sculpture. London: The British Museum, 1983. |