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Archaeologists in Iraq said Sunday that They discovered a large wine factory from the rule of the Assyrian kings 2,700 years ago, complete with stunning bas-reliefs of the royal family.A bas-relief showing a king praying to God.

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It was cut into a wall of an irrigation canal nearly nine kilometers (5.5 miles) long at Faida in northern Iraq. The team of archaeologists from the Department of Antiquities in Dohuk and colleagues from Italy said:

The 12 carvings are 5 meters (16 feet) wide and 2 meters high, depicting gods, kings and sacred beasts. It dates to the reign of Sargon II (721-705 BC) and his son Sennacherib.There are other places with reliefs in Iraq especially in Kurdistan

But nowhere is as grand and grand as here,” said Italian archaeologist Daniele Morandi Bonacossi.The scene represents the Assyrian king praying before the Assyrian gods,” he said, noting that the seven major gods were all visible.

including Ishtar goddess of love and war appearing on the lion Irrigation canals were cut into limestone to transport water from the hillsides to the farmer's fields. And these carvings were made to commemorate the king who ordered the construction.