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Assyrian relief of a horseman from Nimrud, now in the British Museum. "Surrender of enemy horsemen, Assyrian, about 728 BC. From Nimrud, Central Palace, re-used in South-West Palace. WA 118905" See BM database entry for more details.
Date 5 June 2010
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