File:Plate 6 fish god (A second series of the monuments of Nineveh) 1853 (cropped).jpg

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English: A probable image of an Apkallu For context this bas-relief was located next to the one given at File:Chaos_Monster_and_Sun_God.png - for more details including sources and further reading see that page
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A plate from the book A second series of the monuments of Nineveh: including bas-reliefs from the Palace of Sennacherib and bronzes from the ruins of Nimroud ; from drawings made on the spot, during a second expedition to Assyria — London, 1853

Layard, Austen Henry [Editor]

Cropped version of plate 6 Fish God
Author unknown - drawing from ancient bas relief

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