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- Southeast Asia, high relief can also be found, although it is not as common as low to mid-reliefs. Famous examples of Indian high reliefs can be found at the...
- Cancelleria Reliefs are a set of two incomplete bas-reliefs, believed to have been commissioned by the Roman Emperor Domitian (81–96 AD). The reliefs originally...
- The Lachish reliefs are a set of ****yrian palace reliefs narrating the story of the ****yrian victory over the kingdom of Judah during the siege of Lachish...
- Reliefs on near-vertical surfaces are most common, but reliefs on essentially horizontal surfaces are also found. The term typically excludes relief carvings...
- Campana reliefs (also Campana tiles) are Ancient Roman terracotta reliefs made from the middle of the first century BC until the first half of the second...
- end of the production of the Melian reliefs.[citation needed] [speculation?] Gisela M. A. Richter: A new Melian Relief, inː The Metropolitan Museum of Art...
- project of the rock reliefs". Sennacherib Archaeological Park. Retrieved 2020-11-24. "The Khinis-Bavian reliefs" (PDF). 2019. "Khinis Relief". Retrieved 2020-11-24...
- of art include many cylinder seals, a few rock reliefs, reliefs and statues from temples, bronze relief strips used on large doors, and small quantities...
- Becker, "Tomb of the Reliefs," in Smarthistory, August 8, 2015, accessed June 3, 2018, https://smarthistory.org/tomb-of-the-reliefs/. 42°00′25.5″N 12°06′09...
- Buner reliefs is a term for a number of stone reliefs in or taken from Buner District, in the Peshawar valley in ****stan, once in ancient Gandhara. They...