TY - BOOK ID - 78495826 TI - Nineveh, the great city : symbol of beauty and power AU - Petit, L. P. AU - Bonacossi, D. Morandi PY - 2017 SN - 9088904987 9789088904981 9789088904974 9088904979 PB - Leiden, [Netherlands] : Sidestone Press, DB - UniCat KW - Nineveh (Extinct city) KW - Iraq KW - Nineveh (Ancient city) KW - Ninos (Extinct city) KW - Ninus (Extinct city) KW - Antiquities. KW - Antiquities UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78495826 AB - Well, as for Nineveh, skipper, it was wiped out long ago. There's not a trace of it left, and one can't even guess where it was' (Lucian, 2nd century AD).0Nineveh, the once-flourishing capital of the Assyrian Empire, has fascinated writers, travellers and historians alike since its complete annihilation by allied forces in 612 BC. It was said to have been a great and populous city with 90-km walls, stunning palaces and colossal statues of pure gold. Since 1842 archaeologists have been investigating the ruins of Nineveh, which are located on the eastern banks of the river Tigris, near the modern Iraqi city of Mosul. The hundreds of thousands of objects that have been collected tell an intriguing story of life and death in a remarkable Mesopotamian city.0The edited volume 'Nineveh, the Great City' contains more than 65 articles by international specialists, providing the reader with a detailed and thorough study of the site of Nineveh. It describes the history of the city, the excavations and the dispersed material culture that can today be appreciated in more than 100 museums and institutes around the world. Special attention is paid to the endangered heritage of Nineveh, which recently faced destruction for the second time in its history. ER -