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Detail, Pine Cone Held by an Apkallu
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Detail, Pine Cone Held by an Apkallu

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing an Apkallu holding a pine cone. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of Panel 4, Room F, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
Bucket Held by an Apkallu
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Bucket Held by an Apkallu

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing an Apkallu holding a bucket-like object. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of a panel lining Room I, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
Flowering Branch Held by an Apkallu, Panel 1
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Flowering Branch Held by an Apkallu, Panel 1

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing an Apkallu holding a flowering branch. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of Panel 1, Door A, Room F, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
Bucket Held by an Apkallu, Panel 2
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Bucket Held by an Apkallu, Panel 2

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing an Apkallu holding a bucket-like object. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of Panel 2, Room G, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
Bucket Held by an Apkallu, Nimrud
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Bucket Held by an Apkallu, Nimrud

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing an Apkallu holding a bucket-like object. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of a panel from Room I, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
Human-headed and Winged Apkallu from Nimrud
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Human-headed and Winged Apkallu from Nimrud

This is an alabaster bas-relief depicting a standing human-headed and winged sage or genie; this is Apkallu, a protective spirit. He wears a horned helmet, elaborate dress, and marvellous accessories. Neo-Assyrian Period, 9th century BCE...
Flowering Branch Held by an Apkallu, Panel 8
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Flowering Branch Held by an Apkallu, Panel 8

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing an Apkallu holding a flowering branch. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of Panel 8, Room Z, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
Bucket Held by an Apkallu, Panel 6
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Bucket Held by an Apkallu, Panel 6

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing an Apkallu holding a bucket-like object. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of Panel 6, Room G, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. The British Museum, London)
Bucket Held by an Apkallu [2]
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Bucket Held by an Apkallu [2]

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing an Apkallu holding a bucket-like object. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of Panel 23, Room B, the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
Hand of Apkallu
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Hand of Apkallu

Alabaster bas-relief detail showing the hand of an Apkallu. Neo-Assyrian Period, 865-860 BCE. Detail of Panel 26, Room B (Throne Room), the North-West Palace at Nimrud, modern-day Iraq. (The British Museum, London)
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