Ashurbanipal
I spoke to Project Curator Carine Harmand to find out who Ashurbanipal was and why we know so little about him.
We might not know much but we do know a few amazing facts.
Ashurbanipal used to play his brother at boardgames. He kicked his arse at them.
Ashurbanipal’s sister’s writing skills weren’t up to much, at least according to his sister.
He went on lion hunts. They might seem cruel today, but they were a symbol of humanity bringing order to the universe by vanquishing chaos… or lions.
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