Napir-Asu (fl. 14th century BCE) was an Elamite queen, who was the wife of King Untash-Napirisha. A statue of her by the bronzeworkers of Susa is one...
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Elam (section Statue of Queen Napir-Asu)
crescent is shown in the field. This life-size votive offering of Queen Napir-Asu was commissioned around 1300 BC in Susa, Iran. It is made of copper using...
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Clothing of the Napir Asu held in Louvre museum, c. 1300 BC...
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Untash-Napirisha was betrothed to Burna-Buriaš's daughter. This may have been Napir-asu, whose headless statue (pictured) now resides in the Louvre in Paris....
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Hammurabi, an ornamented bronze table of snakes, the bronze statue of Queen Napir-Asu, and thousands of inscribed bricks. His finds showed Susa to be the most...
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alongside Napirisha and Inshushinak, in a curse inscribed on the statue of Napir-Asu, assumed to be the king’s principal wife and daughter of Kassite king...
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Nefertiti Bust; the death mask and throne of Tutankhamen; the Statue of Queen Napir-Asu; the Houmuwu ding 1370 BC – The Minoan Moulds of Palaikastro 1400 BC –...
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princess married by Untash-Napirisha (himself the son of a Kassite princess) could be identified with Napir-Asu, whose bronze statue is now at the Louvre....
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Untash-Napirisha King of Elam Statue of Napir-Asu, wife of Untash-Napirisha in Louvre Museum Inscription: "I, Napir-Asu, wife of Untash-Napirisha. He who would...
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