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The monuments of Nineveh : from drawings made on the spot, illustrated in one hundred plates
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Year: 1849 Publisher: London: John Murray,

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Bas-relief assyrien : pour les "Monuments de Ninive" d'Eugène Flandin (3 vol., Paris, 1849)
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Bas-relief assyrien : pour les "Monuments de Ninive" d'Eug ne Flandin (3 vol., Paris, 1849)
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Nineveh and its remains: with an account of a visit to the Chaldæan Christian of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis, or devil-worshippers : and an inquiry into the manners and arts of the ancient Assyrians,
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Year: 1849 Publisher: New-York : G. P. Putnam,

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Nineveh and its Remains : With an Account of a Visit to the Chaldaean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis, or Devil-Worshippers.
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ISBN: 1107300576 1108065147 Year: 1849 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Before abandoning archaeology for politics, Sir Austen Henry Layard (1817-94) carried out major excavations in Mesopotamia between 1845 and 1851, uncovering important evidence of ancient Assyrian civilisation. Although he originally believed that Nimrud was Nineveh, he later confirmed that Kuyunjik was the location of the ancient city. First published in 1849, this two-volume work is a mixture of excavation report, ancient history, anthropology and travel writing. Layard's excitement at the extent and importance of the finds as soon as digging commenced is clearly conveyed, and he places Mesopotamian history in the context of the more familiar biblical and classical worlds. His Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon (1853) is also reissued in this series. Illustrated with reproductions of monumental sculptures, smaller finds and excavation plans, Volume 2 follows the progress of digs at a number of sites. The volume's latter part covers the history, culture and customs of the ancient Assyrians.


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Nineveh and its Remains : With an Account of a Visit to the Chaldaean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis, or Devil-Worshippers.
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ISBN: 110730055X 1108065139 Year: 1849 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Before abandoning archaeology for politics, Sir Austen Henry Layard (1817-94) carried out major excavations in Mesopotamia between 1845 and 1851, uncovering important evidence of ancient Assyrian civilisation. Although he originally believed that Nimrud was Nineveh, he later confirmed that Kuyunjik was the location of the ancient city. First published in 1849, this two-volume work is a mixture of excavation report, ancient history, anthropology and travel writing. Layard's excitement at the extent and importance of the finds as soon as digging commenced is clearly conveyed, and he places Mesopotamian history in the context of the more familiar biblical and classical worlds. His Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon (1853) is also reissued in this series. Volume 1 covers the background to the excavations, the first discoveries, and the difficulties with Arab authorities and local workmen. Also included are observations on the inhabitants, culture and history of the region.

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