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 ତ  ŒʕʃۨЪۜණ12                                                                                      2011 ၅

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                                                     Mesopotamian Myth{Khorsabad

                                                     When in around 713 BC Sargon II founded his
                                                     capital, Dur Sharrukin, present-day Khorsabad,
                                                     he enclosed it within a great wall of unbaked
                                                     brick pierced by seven gates. Human-headed
                                                     winged bulls were protective genies called
                                                     shedu  or  lamassu,  and  were  placed  as
                                                     guardians at certain gates or doorways of the
                                                     city and the palace. Symbols combining man,
                                                     bull, and bird, they offered protection against
                                                     enemies.

                                                     AuthorjToshihiko Hosaka, Shinya Tozu, Koki
                                                     Takahashi, and Yoshiko Matsugi




















 Discovery of the Golden Sand Empire                      The 2011 Fulong International Sand Sculpture Art Festival
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