Sculpture, Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara, Turkey
Seated woman with feet on footstool, with inscription naming her as Winatis wife of lord Suhi, limestone bas-relief on an orthostat, Hittite, from the Long Wall at Carchemish, Gaziantep, Neo-Hittite period 900-700 BC, in the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, founded 1921 by Ataturk, in Ankara, Turkey. The Long Wall links the ancient city to its citadel and is covered with reliefs of cavalry, soldiers and rulers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Picture No
50449354
Media ID
50449354
Size
5253px x 7677px
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Credit
Manuel Cohen / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Photograph by Manuel Cohen
Date
2026
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