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Assyrian art and architecture / Ninawa Governorate / Geography of Iraq / Nimrud ivories / Iron Age / Nimrud / Assyria / Nineveh / Ashurnasirpal II / Asia / Middle East / Fertile Crescent
Date: 2009-06-03 11:23:49
Assyrian art and architecture
Ninawa Governorate
Geography of Iraq
Nimrud ivories
Iron Age
Nimrud
Assyria
Nineveh
Ashurnasirpal II
Asia
Middle East
Fertile Crescent

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