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Left: Fish-cloaked sage TT in a detail of a bas-relief from the temple of Ninurta PGP in Kalhu PGP (Nimrud), now in the British Museum (photo by Eleanor Robson).
Centre: astrologer TT Nabu-ahhe-eriba PGP to the king, reporting a lunar eclipse TT (SAA 10, 75) (photo from Curtis and Reade, Art and Empire, 1995).
Right: King Esarhaddon in a detail from a stele TT Sam'al (Zincirli) PGP , now in the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin (photo by Eleanor Robson; image reversed).
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