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  2. Art of Urartu - Wikipedia

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    Literature mentions that Assyrians, while looting the city of Musasir, removed a bronze statue of King Argishti I weighing 60 talents (about 1,8 tons). Small bronze objects of art were exclusively made for the king's palace and are divided into three groups: throne decorations, ornaments on copper cauldrons and, rarely, statuettes of Urartian gods.

  3. Urartu - Wikipedia

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    The art of Urartu is especially notable for fine lost-wax bronze objects: weapons, figurines, vessels including grand cauldrons that were used for sacrifices, fittings for furniture, and helmets. There are also remains of ivory and bone carvings, frescos , cylinder seals and of course pottery.

  4. Urartian religion - Wikipedia

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    Urartian deity. The bronze sculpture was discovered on Toprakkale hill, and is kept in the Hermitage Museum. Urartian religion is a belief system adopted in the ancient state of Urartu, which existed from the 8th to 6th centuries BC.

  5. Musasir - Wikipedia

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    Muṣaṣir (Assyrian cuneiform: KUR Mu-ṣa-ṣir and variants, including Mutsatsir, Akkadian for Exit of the Serpent/Snake), in Urartian Ardini was an ancient city of Urartu, attested in Assyrian sources of the 9th and 8th centuries BC. Sandstone statue of a man or deity. The statue belonged to the Musasir Kingdom. Urartian period, 1st ...

  6. Toprakkale (castle) - Wikipedia

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    Bronze sculpture of an Urartian god Engraving of the Urartian God Teisheba; Left: Sculpture of an Urartian deity found at Rusahinili - Toprak-Kale, Turkey, (Hermitage Museum, Sankt Petersburg). Center: Engraving of Urartian Storm and War God Teisheba, which was acquired in Rusahinili - Toprak-Kale, Turkey (Hermitage Museum, Sankt Petersburg).

  7. History Museum of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    A large collection of 3rd to 2nd millennia BC bronze items. The historical-cultural heritage of Urartu, consisting of cuneiform inscriptions, bronze statuettes, wall-paintings, painted ceramics, arms, and weapons with sculptural ornamentation, excavated from Karmir Blur, Arin-Berd, and Argishtikhinili.

  8. Larger-than-life bronze Trump statue unveiled ahead of ... - AOL

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    An Ohio artist has forged a larger-than-life 15-foot-tall, $1 million bronze statue of President Trump that will tour the country before eventually ending up at a future Trump presidential library.

  9. Nuragic civilization - Wikipedia

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    Bronze sculpture of a Nuragic chief with a Gamma-shaped hilt dagger on his chest, from Uta. Religion had a strong role in Nuragic society, which has led scholars to the hypothesis that the Nuragic civilization was a theocracy. Some Nuraghe bronzes clearly portray the figures of chief-kings, recognizable by their wearing a cloak and carrying a ...

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