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Relief of Lion Attacking a Bull, Iran
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A relief depicting a lion attacking a bull, on the eastern staircase of Apadana Palace in Persepolis. The relief was created around 520BC during the Achaemenid Empire and belongs to the Unesco World Heritage Site. The ruins seen today are a shadow of Persepolis' former glory. Iran.
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Catherine Ursillo/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2714174
Legacy Identifier:
JC8786
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Size:
6000px × 4000px (~68 MB)
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