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A picture shows a reconstitution of the human-headed bull from the North-West Palace in Nimrud, as part of an exhibition called "Rising from Destruction Ebla, Nimrod, Palmyra" presented at the ancient Colosseum, on October 6, 2016 in Rome. The exhibition propose to discover the reconstruction on scale 1:1 by 3D printing technique of three important monuments destroyed by ISIS / Daesh members in Syria and Iraq : the human-headed bull from the North-West Palace in Nimrud (Iraq), the Archive Room of Ebla (Syria) and the ceiling of the cella of Bel's Temple in Palmyra. / AFP / ANDREAS SOLARO (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images)
A picture shows a reconstitution of the human-headed bull from the North-West Palace in Nimrud, as part of an exhibition called "Rising from Destruction Ebla, Nimrod, Palmyra" presented at the ancient Colosseum, on October 6, 2016 in Rome. The exhibition propose to discover the reconstruction on scale 1:1 by 3D printing technique of three important monuments destroyed by ISIS / Daesh members in Syria and Iraq : the human-headed bull from the North-West Palace in Nimrud (Iraq), the Archive Room of Ebla (Syria) and the ceiling of the cella of Bel's Temple in Palmyra. / AFP / ANDREAS SOLARO (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images)
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