The Archers frieze from Darius I palace at Susa by Assyrian

The Archers frieze from Darius I palace at Susa

(The Archers frieze from Darius I palace at Susa, c. 510-c. 500 BC)


Assyrian

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The Archers frieze from Darius I palace at Susa by Assyrian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
archaeology · iran · darius · apadana · assyria · babylon · nimrud · seven wonders of the ancient world · susa · tower of babel · babel · ashurbanipal · the oriental arts · semiramis · assyrian queen · shammuramat · semiramida · hanging gardens of semiramis · hanging gardens · seven wonders · history · objects · darius the great · darius of persia · king of persia · darius i · assyrian art · glazed siliceous bricks · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images
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