Guardian Bull — Gate of All Nations, Persepolis — May 16, 2015 (#0026)

An Achaemenid-era Lamassu (guardian bull) statue stands at the Gate of All Nations, Persepolis. Its face is heavily damaged. Cuneiform script is visible on the structure above, with a column rising in the background.
Camera
Sony Xperia Z1 (C6903)
Focal length
4.9 mm
Shutter
1/2000 s
Aperture
f/2.0
ISO
50
Resolution
5248 x 3936
Format
JPG

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This photograph shows one of the imposing Lamassu figures guarding the Gate of All Nations, also known as the Gate of Xerxes, at the ancient ceremonial capital of Persepolis. These mythical guardians, with the body of a bull and originally the head of a man, were built to protect the palace and impress visitors. This image highlights the damage sustained over millennia, particularly to the face, while also showing the remarkable preservation of the cuneiform inscriptions detailing the gate’s construction by Xerxes I.

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