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Arslan Tash reliefs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arslan Tash reliefs The Arslan Tash reliefs are bas-reliefs of human figures and animals which adorned the city gates and temple portals of ancient Hadatu; the modern archeological site of Arslan Tash, literally "the Stone Lion".〔Albenda, Pauline ''(The Gateway and Portal Stone Reliefs from Arslan Tash )'' 1988〕 (Turkish; Arslan - ''Lion'', Taş - ''Stone'') The bas-reliefs may have been carved by different artists in different periods, but an inscription carved across the body of one bull dates the inscription to the reign of Tiglath-Pileser III (745-727BCE) however artistic considerations suggest the conclusion that the reliefs were originally carved some time between the reigns of Shalmaneser III (858-824BCE) and Sargon II (721-705BCE).〔Albenda, p.5〕 In February 2015, in the Syrian city of Ar-Raqqah, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) publicly ordered the bulldozing of a colossal ancient Assyrian gateway lion sculpture from the 8th century BC. Another lion statue was also destroyed. Both statues originated from the Arslan Tash archaeological site.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lion statues destroyed )〕 The destruction was published in the ISIL magazine, ''Dabiq''. ==See also==
*Destruction of cultural heritage by ISIL
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