May 5, 2022
Here we are at Khinnis, the Assyrian King Sennacherib’s canal construction celebration carvings. Though badly damaged, this rock wall relief is the largest single Assyrian sculpture in existence. Later groups of people cut holes into it and used it as a tomb. The Great Relief shows 4 standing figures each about 20 feet tall. Sennacherib is on the left and right with two deities facing each other standing on their sacred animals in the center. This is an old rendering from an early archeologist of what the panel scene depicts. On the top of the relief are the remains of two pairs of carved lions with post holes and a drainage channel which they say indicates there was a pavilion on top held up by columns. Here I zoomed in as best I could on the left (right-facing) figure of Sennacherib. There are 12 small niches to the left and right of the Great Relief which contained carved figures of Sennacherib facing right (the attitude of veneration) and holding the gods’ astral symbol...