Soldiers and horses in gala trappings

Type: 
Sculpture
Year: 
Neo-Assyrian Empire, reign of Ashurbanipal (668-627 B.C.)
Material and technique: 
Limestone with traces of painting
Origin: 
From northern Mesopotamia, Nineveh (Kuyunjik), North Palace, Room I
Inventory: 
Inv. MB 51

This fragment, from the North Palace at Nineveh, was the upper register of the panel that depicted the famous battle against the Elamites at the Ulai River. The panel probably depicted scenes of the king’s triumph. The cavalry most likely began to emerge as a military arm independent of the chariot corps in the 8th or 7th century B.C. Many scholars think the Assyrians were among the first to add units of mounted archers to their armies. Though chariots were still used in battle, they began to take on a purely ceremonial function, reserved to the sovereign.

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