Bearing the Spoils
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Bearing the Spoils

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This Assyrian relief (7th c. BC) depicts court officials carrying slain lions in a ceremonial procession. The lions, draped across shoulders or in nets, symbolize King Ashurbanipal’s might and divine favor. The scene highlights the lion as both adversary and sacred offering, reflecting the king’s imperial authority and the ritualistic order of the Assyrian court. It illustrates the power dynamics and religious beliefs of ancient Mesopotamia.