File:Sculptures from a Gateway at Khorsabad.png

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Charles Marean, Jr. created this file. The drawing was done by an unknow artist for the textbook.
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English: A drawing in a textbook published in 1890 of artwork on the city gate of an Assyrian city, perhaps of a museum model of what the city may have looked like or possibly of a gate in the town as it was the 19th century.
Date This file was created on 2009-12-26
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Source/Photographer A General History for Colleges and High Schools by P. V. N. Myers, page 56, published in 1890.

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