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A tall, muscular man wears a headdress, earrings, bracelet, and an intricately-designed robe. He holds a container in his left hand and grips a cone-shaped object in his right.
Relief with Winged Genius
Assyrian
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
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In Near Eastern culture, the winged genius often represented in art and artifacts was a _______Answer Line god.
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destructive
destructive
creative
creative
understanding
understanding
benevolent
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benevolent
(The winged genius in Near Eastern/Assyrian art typically represents a protective, benevolent spirit or deity.)
(The winged genius in Near Eastern/Assyrian art typically represents a protective, benevolent spirit or deity.)
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