Colossal Assyrian Winged Bull Unearthed in Iraq
Iraq's cultural authorities have revealed a discovery that could redefine the scale of Assyrian art: a six-meter-tall winged bull, or lamassu, recently uncovered in Mosul. The find, announced by Culture Minister Ahmed Fakkak al-Badrani on Iraqia News, dates to the reign of King Esarhaddon in the 7th century BCE (681--669 BCE), when the Neo-Assyrian Empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to Egypt.