Sennacherib’s Hexagonal Prism
This six-sided hexagonal clay prism, commonly known as the Taylor Prism, was discovered among the ruins of Nineveh, the ancient capital of the Assyrian Empire. This prism is among the three accounts discovered so far which have been left by the Assyrian monarch of his campaign against Israel and Judah.
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