RMCWB0TP–Babylon, a Basalt lion, Iraq, circa 1932.
RMHNFMAT–Colossal basalt lion. Ain Dara. Archaeological site. Syro-Hittite. Iron Age. 1300-740 BC.
RMG3BX5J–Lion of Babylon (Iraq)
RMEB8FCJ–Neo-Hittite. Colossal basalt lion found in 1955. Ain Dara Temple. Syria.
RMPR2549–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion. 1932, Iraq, Babylon, Extinct city
RMBTJP23–Babylon, a Basalt lion, Iraq, circa 1932.
RMPP9NEC–Neo-Hittite. Colossal basalt lion found in 1955. Ain Dara Temple. Syria.
RMBR9R8T–Italy, Rome, The Vatican Museum Basalt lion sculpture in front of Egyptian Museum in Vatican
RMKJYCPN–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion. matpc.07390
RM2AW2HJK–Photo taken during the opening visit of the exhibition “Osiris, Egypt's Sunken Mysteries”. Egypt, Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum, naos of the decades.
RMWK4B9W–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion
RM2GD2YTM–Ruins of Babylon the great in Iraq, views of crumbling ruins. Basalt lion. Marking Daniel's den ca. 1932
RMBK1RPR–Basalt Lion of Babylon, Iraq, 1977.
RM2B4AW12–France, Moselle, Metz, Imperial district, railway station, built between 1905 and 1908 by the Berliner architect Jurgen Kruger, friezes with Celtic motifs and Basalt lion around the access to the Charlemagne Lounge
RMD69HFK–Antiquities Oriental. Aramaean relief. Basalt bas-relief. Winged Lion10th century BC. National Museum. Aleppo. Syria.
RMM18WR2–Statue of a Lion, Ptolemaic Period (305 BC - 30 BC) Egypt. Basalt figure, porphyry (base). MNAA, Lisbon.
RMECJYPB–France, Moselle, Metz, Imperial district, railway station, built between 1905 and 1908 by the Berliner architect Jurgen Kruger, friezes with Celtic motifs and Basalt lion
RMR0Y56P–Egyptian lions in Basalt at the foot of the Capitoline hill in Rome.
RMGJN8KD–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion. matpc.07390
RMCWB0YF–Babylon, Basalt lion, Iraq, circa 1932.
RMD98A32–This is a fragment of a Basalt relief showing Teshub, the storm god. The rest of the relief (now in Ankara) depicts another figure helping the god to kill a lion. It comes from the so-called 'Herald's Wall' opposite the temple of the storm-god at Carchemish.
RME8F3X7–Basalt Lion of Babylon, Iraq, 1977.
RF2HW4XHF–Art inspired by Orthostat relief: lion-hunt scene, Neo-Hittite, ca. 9th century B.C., Syria, Tell Halaf (ancient Guzana), Hittite, Basalt, paint, H. 22 in. (56 cm), Stone-Reliefs-Inscribed, The powerful Neo-Assyrian Empire influenced the surrounding region culturally as well as, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPR2548–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion with figures. 1932, Iraq, Babylon, Extinct city
RMBTJP59–Babylon, Basalt lion marking Daniel's den, Iraq, circa 1932.
RMP89CC9–Colossal basalt lion. Ain Dara. Archaeological site. Syro-Hittite. Iron Age. 1300-740 BC.
RMBR9RAT–Italy, Rome, The Vatican Museum Basalt lion sculpture in front of Egyptian Museum in Vatican
RMM7D8TX–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion LOC matpc.07390
RMBP24T2–640. HAZOR, SHRINE OF THE STELAE, CNAANITE TEMPLE, DATING FROM C. 14TH - 13TH. C. B.C. (RECONSTRUCTION IN ISRAEL MUSEUM)
RMWK4BAG–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion with figures
RMBMNTMF–Bearded man lion dagger Orthostat Basalt Karkamis Gaziantep Neo Hittite 1180 BC 700 BC Anatolian Museum Ankara
RF2G0RGW1–Stamp printed in Iraq shows Lion of Babylon, basalt, from the Royal Nebuchadnezzar II, circa 1942
RFMM9H79–Head of the basalt lion, Ruins of Ain Dara temple near Aleppo, Syria
RMG5485P–Ancient Egypt. Ptah and Sekhmet. 7th-6th c. BC. Late Period, 26th Dynasty. Basalt. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMCWB0Y7–Babylon, Basalt lion marking Daniel's den, Iraq, circa 1932.
RMCP1WJ7–Black basalt relief. They are part of the 187 reliefs of the base of the south wall of the Palace of King Kapara. Tell Halaf.
RM2WXY6XK–Relief with lion, 10th century BC, basalt, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey
RMDG51HA–Iron Age Syro-Hittite. A lion carved out of stone. Ain Dara temple. Ain Dara. Syria.
RMPR253W–Iraq. Babylon, basalt lion with figures. 1932, Iraq, Babylon, Extinct city
RMBTJP5D–Babylon, Basalt lion, Iraq, circa 1932.
RM2AGTRBC–Syria. Halaf Culture (6100-5100 BC). Neolithic. Settlement of Tell Halaf. Relief of a lion, guarding the temple of Tell Halaf, at the entrance of the National Museum of Aleppo. (Photo taken before the Syrian Civil War).
RF2B9J7G1–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion. 1932, Iraq, Babylon (Extinct city
RMM7D8TT–Iraq. Babylon, basalt lion with figures LOC matpc.07380
RFJH2A5P–One of the two Basalt recumbent lion statues made for the Pharaoh Nectanebo I, near Fontana della Pigna, former Roman fountain Vatican City, Europe
RMWK4BB2–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion with figures
RMRXWKK4–Lion of Babylon, 90km SW of Baghdad, Iraq, March 1983 during Iran-Iraq War: 2m long, black basalt, carved in reign of Nebuchandnezzar II, 605-562BC.
RMPP9N2F–EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN CIVILIZATIONS. SYRIA. CULTURE OF HALAF (-5300-h. -4300). Extendeding from Samarra to Lake Van and from the Zagros Mountains to the Tauros. Basalt relief of a lion guarding TEMPLE OF TELL HALAF, country northeast site. Entrance of the building of the National Museum of Aleppo.
RFMYKGMC–Basalt lion statue, Ruins of Ain Dara temple, Aleppo, Syria
RM2HGJ2MM–Uma Maheshvara ( Shiva and Parvati with their respective vehicle, the bull and the lion, at their feet North East India 10th - 11th century A.D., Indian, Basalt
RM2C18NFB–Basalt lion statue, Ruins Ain Dara temple near Aleppo Syria
RMBHCJBN–Tourists at the Lion of Babylon, Iraq 690201 024
RM2C1AE05–Basalt lion statue, Ruins of Ain Dara temple near Aleppo, Syria
RMB5T46B–Kailasanatha Temple carved from basalt monolith Ellora Caves India frieze elephant and lion fighting
RM2WXY6XA–Relief with lion, 10th century BC, basalt, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey
RM2X3DKF6–Electoral Saxon coat of arms, held by shield-holder lions, at the Cosel Tower of Stolpen Castle on the basalt hill of Stolpen, Saxony, Germany.
RMPR253T–Iraq. Babylon, basalt lion with figures. 1932, Iraq, Babylon, Extinct city
RM2D51802–London, New Bond Street. A sculpture of the lion-goddess Sekhmet, dating from c1320 BC, above the entrance to Sotheby's auction house.
RMW662DD–Eastern Mediterranean Civilization. Syria. Halaf Culture (6100-5100 BC). Iron Age Neo-Hittite Settlement of Tell Halaf. Scultpure depicting a head of a lion which guarded the Tell Halaf Temple, placed at the entrance of the National Museum of Aleppo. (Picture taken before the civil war).
RF2B9J7FT–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion with figures. 1932, Iraq, Babylon (Extinct city
RMM7D8W2–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion with figures LOC matpc.07389
RMGHNMTB–lion tearing at a bull (symbol of Orbelians and Bagratunis) St John the Baptist church Tsakhatskar monastery Yeghegis S Armenia
RMWK4BAJ–Iraq. Babylon, basalt lion with figures
RMRXWKK8–The Lion of Babylon, 90km SW of Baghdad, Iraq, March 1983 during Iran-Iraq War: 2m long, black basalt, carved in reign of Nebuchandnezzar II 605-562B.
RFGHK8HN–Noravank Monastery S Armenia Orbelian princely family tomb in form of elongated lion in St Gregory 1300
RFP0X9C1–Basalt lion statue, Ruins of Ain Dara temple near Aleppo, Syria
RM2HGJ2MF–Uma Maheshvara ( Shiva and Parvati with their respective vehicle, the bull and the lion, at their feet North East India 10th - 11th century A.D., Indian, Basalt
RFEFP877–Buddha seated on a lion throne in one of the shrines close to the cemetery. Kanheri Caves Borivali, Mumbai, India.
RM2H1W983–Stamp printed in Iraq shows Lion of Babylon, basalt, from the Royal Nebuchadnezzar II, circa 1942
RMPYM1RH–Basalt relief from the Canaanite period depicting a Lion and lioness at play14th century BCE found in Beth Shean displayed at the Archeology Wing in the Israel Museum in West Jerusalem Israel
RMPPDAND–Iron Age Syro-Hittite. A lion carved out of stone. Ain Dara temple. Ain Dara. Syria.
RM2R2R49A–Relief orthostats, from Sam'al (Gaziantep), 9th cent.B.C., late hittite reriod, Istanbul Archaeology Museums, Istanbul, Turkey
RM2WXY63A–Lion sculpture, basalt, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey
RFHYCCNG–Lion sculptures from the city gate of Sam'al - Zincirli. Neo Syro Hittite. Basalt 8th century BC. Pergamon Museum Berlin.
RMPR2547–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion with figures. 1932, Iraq, Babylon, Extinct city
RM2D517YX–London, New Bond Street. A sculpture of the lion-goddess Sekhmet, dating from c1320 BC, above the entrance to Sotheby's auction house.
RM2AGTRBH–Eastern Mediterranean Civilizations. Syria. Halaf Culture (6100-5100 BC). Iron Age. Neo-Hittite Settlement of Tell Halaf. Sculpture depicting a head of a lion which guarded the Tell Halaf Temple. Entrance of The National Museum of Aleppo. (Photo taken before the Syrian Civil War).
RF2B9J7FW–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion with figures. 1932, Iraq, Babylon (Extinct city
RMM7D8W1–Iraq. Babylon. Basalt lion with figures LOC matpc.07388
RMF136R1–Golan Heights, a stone carving in Umm el Kanatir ancient Synagogue depicting an Eagle and a Lion
RMWK4BAP–Iraq. Babylon, basalt lion with figures
RMB0KBP9–Lion of Babylon statue, Babylon, Babil, Mesopotamia, 1918. Artist: Unknown
RFGHK88Y–Noravank Monastery carving showing mounted horseman, prince or saint, fighting off lion. Armenian late 13, early 14th century
RFP0WYXX–Basalt lion statue, Ruins of Ain Dara temple near Aleppo, Syria
RM2HGJ2M5–Uma Maheshvara ( Shiva and Parvati with their respective vehicle, the bull and the lion, at their feet North East India 10th - 11th century A.D., Indian, Basalt
RFEFP86X–Cave 67 Buddha seated on a lion throne below a makara (crocodile) torana. Kanheri Caves Borivali, Mumbai, India.
RM2F86NTJ–6173. Neo-Hittite basalt relief depicting lion hunt. C. 9th. C. BC. Tel Halaf, Syria
RMHN3D1D–The Fassilar or Fasillar Hittite Monument (c13th BC) near Beysehir Turkey. The basalt monument depicts the Hittite Storm God Baal flanked by two lions. (Reproduction on Display at the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations Ankara Turkey).