Detail of a Bronze Bowl Excavated at Nimrud in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, August 2008 - by LaurieAnnie - ipernity
Phoenician ivories from Nimrud 9th-8th centuries BC. These ivories, consisting for the most part of furniture inlays and attachments, were found at Nimrud, and, like the bronze bowls, probably represent tribute or
Assyrian Treasures from the city of Kalhu (Nimrud)
Nimrud, Bowl - Livius
'Phoenician Bronze Bowl from Nimrud, Assyria, 8th Century Bc' Photographic Print | Art.com
Detail of a lion-hunt on the inside of a bronze bowl, either Syrian or Phoenician, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. HEZ-2604922 | agefotostock
Nimrud - The Treasures of the Queens - World Archaeology
Bronze Bowl Excavated at Nimrud in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, August 2008 - by LaurieAnnie - ipernity
Assyrian Treasures from the city of Kalhu (Nimrud)
Expedition Magazine - Penn Museum
A late pre‐Islamic bowl with Levantine‐inspired decoration from ed‐Dur (UAE) - Overlaet - 2018 - Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy - Wiley Online Library