Lamassu

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Akkadian term used to refer to the colossal sculptures of human-headed winged bulls or lions which were erected as guardian figures in the entrances to temples and palaces at late Assyriaa sites such as Khorsabad and Tell Nimrud, as well as at later Achaemenid sites such as Persepolis.

Archaeology Dictionaries. I. Shaw, Ian, 1961Copied

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