Ashur, Shamash, Sin, Adad and Ishtar symbols on stela

European Museums, The British Museum

Ashur, Shamash, Sin, Adad and Ishtar symbols on the limestone stela of Ashurnasirpal II

Limestone stela of Ashurnasirpal II Limestone stela of Ashurnasirpal II: carved; the king wears the royal hat with a conical top and holds a mace symbolising authority; he extends his right hand with forefinger outstretched as if he has just snapped his fingers, in a gesture of respect to five gods (from right); Ashur, the supreme god is represented by a horned helmet, Shamash, the sun god by a winged disc, Sin the moon god, by a crescent in a half circle, Adad the storm god, by a forked line representing a thunderbolt and a star (Venus) represents the goddess of love and war, Ishtar; the king wears similar symbols on his chest, with a maltese cross instead of a winged disc for the sun. There is a cuneiform text on the back and sides.


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Ashur, Shamash, Sin, Adad and Ishtar symbols on the limestone stela of Ashurnasirpal II
Taken on  Friday 14th of August 2015
Device: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Model: SP800UZ
Source:  London, United Kingdom

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