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<br>The Assyrians, who reigned from 900-600 B.C., were very militaristic in culture. They were warriors and defenders of their land. The Citadel of Sargon II was built for the purpose of defense- this can be seen through many aspects of the architecture, especially the fortification and crenellation of the walls. These Lamassu figures were placed at the entrance way. They set the mood, a fearful one, to those that entered. They also were a reflection of the Assyrians themselves. The lamassus had the body of a bull- a figure known for its power and strength. Also, its five legs created a stable position, connected to the ground. The Assyrians saw themselves as powerful, strong warriors that had a stable foundation they defended. They wanted to be feared, and the Winged Human Headed Bull was the perfect figure to capture that feeling and project