“Woman at the window” or “the lady of the window” is one of the most
famous scenes in Phoenician ivory carving. The plaque shows a woman who
looks out of a window, thought to be a sacred prostitute linked to the
goddess Astarte or Ishtar. However, the exact significance of the scene
is still unknown. Neo-Assyrian period, 9th-7th centuries BCE. From
Nimrud, Mesopotamia, Iraq. The Sulaimaniyah Museum, Iraq.
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