Glazed wall plaque

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Many decorative elements added to the splendour of the palace interior. Glazed terracotta plaques were set into the walls a little above head height. They were arranged in rows of alternative squares and circles. The plaques were painted with palm leaves, pomegranates, V-shape designs and interlaced bands. The designs were probably protective symbols. From Nimrud and Tell Bila, Iraq, 875-865 BC. Scanned at The I Am Ashurbapinal exhibition (2019) at the British Museum.

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