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English: Relief. Old Babylonian (Mesopotamia). Iraq, south. 19thC BC-18thC BC. Rectangular, baked clay relief panel, H 49.50 cm., Thickness: 4.8 cm.; modelled in relief on the front depicting a nude female figure with tapering feathered wings and talons, standing with her legs together; shown full frontal, wearing a headdress consisting of four pairs of horns topped by a disc; wearing an elaborate necklace and bracelets on each wrist; holding her hands to the level of her shoulders with a rod and ring in each; figure supported by a pair of addorsed lions above a scale-pattern representing mountains or hilly ground, and flanked by a pair of standing owls. Known as the " Burney Relief " or the "Queen of the Night". Museum number 2003,0718.1 [1]
Francais : Relief. Ancien babylonien (Mesopotamie). Irak, sud. 19e-18e siecle AEC. Panneau rectangulaire en relief en terre cuite, H 49,50 cm., Epaisseur : 4,8 cm.; modele en relief face avant, representant une figure feminine nue avec des ailes et des serres a plumes effilees, debout, les jambes jointes ; represente de face, coiffe composee de quatre paires de cornes surmontees d'un disque ; porte un collier elabore et des bracelets a chaque poignet ; tenant ses mains au niveau de ses epaules avec une tige et un anneau dans chacune ; figure soutenue par une paire de lions adosses au-dessus d'une echelle representant des montagnes ou un terrain vallonne, et flanquee d'une paire de hiboux. Relief connu sous le nom de " Burney Relief " ou la "Reine de la nuit". Numero du musee 2003,0718.1 [2]
Date 24 June 2010
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Source/Photographer BabelStone ( Own work )

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British Museum reference 2003,0718.1
Detailed description Rectangular, baked clay relief panel; modelled in relief on the front depicting a nude female figure with tapering feathered wings and talons, standing with her legs together; shown full frontal, wearing a headdress consisting of four pairs of horns topped by a disc; wearing an elaborate necklace and bracelets on each wrist; holding her hands to the level of her shoulders with a rod and ring in each; figure supported by a pair of addorsed lions above a scale-pattern representing mountains or hilly ground, and flanked by a pair of standing owls. Known as the "Burney Relief" or the "Queen of the Night".
Size Height: 49.5 centimetres
Width: 37 centimetres
Thickness: 4.8 centimetres
Location G56/MES1/23

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