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English: The tuft at the end of one of the dead lions' tail was misplaced initially by the sculptor. Its outline can be seen clearly. Alabaster bas-relief. Reign of Ashurbanipal II, 668-631 BCE. From the North Palace at Nineveh, Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq. It is currently housed in the British Museum in London.
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