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[Misleading] British Museum notice: "Assyrian warship 700-692 BC From Nineveh, South-West Palace, Room VII, panel 11" See Phoenician-Assyrian Warship in World History Encyclopedia site. English: This Phoenician warship was depicted by Assyrians in their palace of Niniveh. It is a bireme (dieris/Greek διήρης), with two levels of oars. Shields are fastened around the superstructure, as on the fortifications of some city walls. The pointed bow is either a ram, for holding enemy ships, or a form of cutwater. WA 124772 British Museum. Template:Es Template:Fr |
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current | 12:17, 29 January 2024 | 640 × 467 (155 KB) | Isidore (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description =[Misleading] British Museum notice: "Assyrian warship 700-692 BC From Nineveh, South-West Palace, Room VII, panel 11" See [https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6990/phoenician-assyrian-warship/ Phoenician-Assyrian Warship] in World History Encyclopedia site. {{en|This Phoenician warship was depicted by Assyrians in their palace of Niniveh. It is a bireme (dieris/Greek διήρης), with two levels of oars. Shields are fastened around the superstruc... |
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