Location:
Iraq, Qaryat an Nu‘mānīyah
geo:36.098137,43.328739
Location ± 0-5 m. Class:
Relief, votiv stone or altar
visible
Annotations
The Nimrud Slab - the inscription of Adad-nirari III (811 to 783 BC) was discovered in 1854 in by William Loftus at Nimrud. The original slab was lost.
See:
http://www.livius.org/sources/content/anet/281-the-nimrud-slab/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimrud_Slab
Carl S. Ehrlich, The Philistines in Transition: A History from Ca. 1000-730 B.C.Brill 1993, p. 168
Nearby
Neo-Assyrian bas-relief sculpture from Kalhu [Nimrud]commemorating the deeds of King Salmanassar III.
Assyrian royal inscriptions
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