Asked by Johnathan Brock on May 27, 2024

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What do art historians call the large composite creatures that guarded the gates of Assyrian royal complexes?

A) Sphinxes
B) Griffins
C) Huwawa
D) Lamassu

Lamassu

Assyrian guardian in the form of a man-headed winged bull or lion.

Composite Creatures

Mythological beings that are depicted as having parts from different animals or humans, often symbolizing specific attributes or powers.

Assyrian Royal Complexes

The grand and expansive residences of Assyrian kings, notable for their substantial architectural and artistic achievements, showcasing the empire's power and aesthetics.

  • Acquire knowledge about the architectural and artistic achievements of ancient civilizations in the Near East.
  • Elucidate the significance and interpretation of standard symbols found in ancient Near Eastern artistic works.
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ASHTON GERALDSMay 30, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Lamassu are the large composite creatures, with a human head, body of a bull or a lion, and wings of an eagle, that were placed at the entrances of Assyrian royal complexes for protection.