Cyrus Stele is a resin cast recreation 6 inches tall by 2.5 inches wide. It depicts a four winged guardian figure representing Cyrus the Great with a hemhem crown. This bas-relief was found on a doorway pillar at Pasargadae, Iran which was the capital of the Persian Empire. On the top written in three languages, old Persian, Elamite, and Akkadian, was the phrase “I am Cyrus the King, an Achaemenian.”