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Lamassu
thumb|Lamassu at the Iraq Museum, [[Baghdad|alt=Pair of stone lamassu sculptures with human heads and winged bull bodies displayed in the Iraq Museum]]
Lama, Lamma, or Lamassu (Cuneiform: , ; Sumerian: lammař; later in Akkadian: lamassu; sometimes called a lamassuse) is a Mesopotamian protective deity.
art of Mesopotamia
Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III
black limestone Assyrian sculpture with inscriptions
architecture of Mesopotamia
Western Asian architectural style
Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal
assyrian palace relief
Kirkuk Citadel
castle in Kirkuk, Iraq
White Obelisk
ancient Assyrian stone monolith
Tigris tunnel
cave in Turkey
Lachish relief
Assyrian palace reliefs
Assyrian sculpture
sculpture of the ancient Assyrian states
Nimrud ivories
group of ivory carvings dating back to the 9th and 7th centuries BC
Mardin Museum
museum in Artuklu District
Statue of Ashurnasirpal II
Assyrian statue in the round
Assyrian lion weights
ancient Assyria lion statues
Rakhlah
Rakhlah (; also spelled Rakhleh or Rakhlé), previously known as Zenopolis, is a village situated west of Damascus, Syria. also known as "The town of Wine and Poetry".
Balawat Gates
three sets of gates from Balawat or Imgur-Enlil
Shikaft-e Gulgul
Iranian national heritage site
Assyrian statue
Winged genie
term for a recurring motif in Assyrian and Near Eastern sculptures
bucket and cone
attributes in Mesopotamian art