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Ancient Near Eastern Art: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v ...

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ANCIENT<br />

NEAR EASTERN<br />

ART<br />

THE METROPOLITAN<br />

MUSEUM OF ART<br />

On the cover: <strong>The</strong> stag vessel with a frieze depicting a religious scene is a rare example <strong>of</strong> Hittite silverware. It is part <strong>of</strong> a collection <strong>of</strong> silver and gold<br />

objects from Anatolia generously lent by Norbert Schimmel for the newly installed permanent galleries <strong>of</strong> ancient <strong>Near</strong> <strong>Eastern</strong> art. Inside covers:<br />

Reliefs from the Northwest Palace <strong>of</strong> Assurnasirpal 11 (883-859 B.C.). Above: Lion's-head dress ornament (see fig. 67).<br />

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