Deported women

Donne deportate
Type: 
Sculpture
Year: 
Neo-Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurbanipal (668-627 B.C.)
Material and technique: 
Alabastrine limestone
Origin: 
From northern Mesopotamia, Nineveh (Kuyunjik), North Palace
Inventory: 
Inv. MB 48

By comparing this fragment with the original drawings made in the 19th century, it is possible to attribute it to the series of reliefs found in Courtyard J of the North Palace at Nineveh, which depicted mass deportations from a Babylonian city. Fragment MB 56 must have belonged to the same series.
The deportation policy that the Assyrian rulers followed constantly, and on a large scale, had two purposes: to repopulate the Assyrian cities and countryside, whose men had been drained off in numerous military campaigns; and to crush the conquered peoples’ national and cultural identity. This was especially the purpose of mass deportations from one province to the other and vice versa.

Opere del percorso

  • Chiodo di fondazione con divinita’ maschile inginocchiata
    Chiodo di fondazione con divinita’ maschile inginocchiata
  • Chiodo di fondazione: sovrano che regge un cesto sul capo
    Chiodo di fondazione: sovrano che regge un cesto sul capo
  • Tavolette con scrittura cuneiforme
    Tavolette con scrittura cuneiforme
  • Figurine stanti o distese su un fianco
    Figurine stanti o distese su un fianco
  • Genio alato inginocchiato
    Genio alato inginocchiato
  • Cavalieri e soldata armati di fionda
    Cavalieri e soldati armati di fionda
  • Soldati e cavalli in alta bardatura
  • Arcieri assiri che scoccano frecce
  • Donne deportate
    Donne deportate
  • La preda della caccia
    La preda della caccia