File:Early Assyrian Ishtar temple reconstruction.png
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editDescriptionEarly Assyrian Ishtar temple reconstruction.png |
English: Reconstruction of the interior Ishtar G temple, a temple dedicated to Ishtar in Assur from the Early Assyrian period |
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Source | Düring (2020), The Imperialisation of Assyria, p. 32 (scan of original drawing by Walter Andrae) |
Author | Walter Andrae (1875–1956) |
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