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Procession of the Bull beneath the Mound of Nimroud.
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The King.
(N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Plan 4. Upper Chambers on the West Side of the Mound. (Nimroud.)
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Enemy asking Quarter of Assyrian Horsemen. (S. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Part of a Bas-relief showing a Pulley, and a Warrior cutting a Bucket
from the Rope.
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Plan 5. Excavations in the South-east Corner of the Mound. (Nimroud )
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Sitting Figure in Basalt, from Kahili Sherghat.
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Warriors hunting the Lion. (N.W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Plan of excavated Ruins at Kouyunjik.
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The King in his Chariot returning from Battle. (Kouyunjik.)
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Widge or Arrow-head on an Altar. (From a Stone in the Bibliotheque Nationale at Paris.)
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Scribes writing down the Number of Heads of the Slain, and the Amount
of the Spoil. (Kouyunjik.)
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Figures, and Cartouche with Hieroglyphics, on an Ivory Panel from the
N. W. Palace, Nimroud.
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The Egyptian Goddess Ken (from a Tablet in the British Museum);
and Assyrian Deity,? the Astarte of the Assyrians and the Ken of the Egyptians (from a Hock Tablet at Malthaiyah, near Mosul).
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Forms of Pottery found in the Tombs above the Ruins at Nimroud.
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A House. (Kouyunjik.)
The Interior of a Tent. (Kouyunjik.)
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A Temple, or Fishing Pavilion, supported by Proto-Ionic Columns, and
standing in u River or artificial Lake. (Khorsabad.)
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Head of winged Bull. (Khorsabad and Kouyunjik.)
Head of winged
Monster. (Persepolis.)
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Fragment of a Lycian Monument in the British Museum.
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Bas-relief from a Monument from Xanthus, in the British Museum.
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Assyrian Ornament, (Nimroud.) Greek Honeysuckle Ornaments.
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Ornament on a Lath at Allahabad.
Ornament. (N.
W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Ornaments.
(Also) (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Sacred Tree. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Ear-ring. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
Assyrian Ear-rings. (Khorsabad.)
Hilt of a Sword. (Khorsabad.)
End of a Sword Sheath. (N. W.
Palace, Nimroud.)
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Handles of three Daggers carried in the Girdle. (N. W. Palace,
Nimroud.)
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A Throne or Stool. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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A Stool. (Khorsabad.)
An Arm-chair.
(Khorsabad.)
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A Couch or Table. (Khorsabad.)
A Footstool supported by Lion's
Paws. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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A Table. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
Altars, or Stands for Jars. (N.
W.
Palace. (Nimroud.) Cup with Handle. (Khorsabad.)
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Drinking Cup. (Khorsabad.)
Vase from a Bas-relief. (Khorsabad.)
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Basket or Vessel carried by winged Figures.
(Khorsabad.)
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Head-dress of the King (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
Head-dress of the
King. (Kouyunjik.)
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A Sandal. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
A Sandal.
(Khorsabad.)
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A Spearman. (Kouyunjik.)
Greaves or Gaiters worn by Warriors.
(Khorsabad.)
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An Archer. (Kouyunjik.)
Helmets. (Centre Palace, Nimroud.)
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Circular Helmet.
(Centre Palace, Nimroud.)
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Assyrian Warriors fighting with the Enemy. An Eagle is carrying away
the Entrails of the Slain. (Centre Palace, Nimroud.)
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Slinger.
(Kouyunjik.)
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Assyrian Warrior with Spear and Shield. (Kouyunjik.)
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Warriors forming a Phalanx before the Walls of a besieged City. (Kouyunjik.)
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Assyrian Warriors in a Chariot. (S. W. Ruins, Nimroud; but originally
brought from the N. W. Palace.)
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Groom leading Horses. (From a Fragment discovered at Khorsabad,
and now in the British Museum.)
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Assyrian Chariot of the later Period. (S. W. Ruins, Nimroud.)
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Horsemen — one drawing the Bow, the other holding the Reins of both
Horses. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Head-dress of a riding Horse. (Kouyunjik.)
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A Horseman pursued by Assyrian Warriors. (Kouyunjik.) (From a Cast
in the British Museum.)
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Buttering-ram, with moveable Tower containing Warriors. (N. W.
Palace, Nimroud.)
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Bas-relief representing Warriors before a besieged City. A Battering ram drawn up to the Walls, and Captives impaled.
(Centre Palace, Nimroud.)
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Warriors forcing Stones out of the lower Part of the Wall of a besieged
City. (S. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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A City taken by Assault, and the Inhabitants led away Captive. (Kouyunjik.)
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Manacles for the Feet. (Khorsabad and Kouyunjik.)
Manacles for the
Hands. (Khorsabad and Kouyunjik.)
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A pair of Scales for weighing the Spoil. (Khorsabad.)
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A Boat carrying a Chariot, and Men floating on inflated Skins.
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A Ship. (Khorsabad.)
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Ship. (Kouyunjik.)
Coin of uncertain Origin, conjectured to belong to
a City on the Syrian Coast during the Persian Occupation.
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Castle of a maritime People, probably the Tyrians.
(Kouyunjik.)
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A Galley. (Kouyunjik.)
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Flying Warrior discharging an Arrow. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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A walled City standing on a River or on the Sea. (Centre Palace, Nimroud.)
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Captive Women in a Cart drawn by Oxen. (Centre Palace, Nimroud.)
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Assyrian Horsemen pursuing a Man, probably an Arab, on a Camel.
(Centre Ruins, Nimroud.)
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Chariot carried away by the Assyrians, amongst other Spoil, from a
captured City. (Khorsabad.)
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Enemies of the Assyrians discharging their Arrows behind them. (Kouyunjik.)
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Bactrian or two-humped Camels.
(Obelisk, Nimroud.)
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Elephant, the Ouran Outan(?),
the Houuuman, or small Indian Monkey
(?).
(Obelisk, Nimroud.)
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The Bull, the Rhinoceros, and the Chikara, or large Indian Antelope
(?).
(Obelisk, Nimroud.)
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The Bruh, or great Indian Monkey (?),
and the Wanderoo, or maned
Ape(?). (Obelisk, Nimroud.)
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Sacred Emblems suspended round the Neck of the King. (N. W. Palace.
Nimroud.)
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Emblems of the Deity. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Winged Circle. (Pterium.)
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Idols carried in Procession by Assyrian Warriors.
(S. W. Ruins, Nimroud.)
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Hera or the Assyrian Venus. (From a Rock Tablet near the ancient Pterium.)
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A Gryphon. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Winged Horse. (N. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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Eagle-headed Figure. (S. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
Warriors carrying a
Bird. (Centre Palace, Nimroud.)
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Lion-headed Figure. (S. W. Palace, Nimroud.)
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The
Fish God. (Khorsabad.)
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An Altar, resembling that on the Sassanian Coins (Khorsabad.)
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Fire-Altar. (Khorsabad.)
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Fire-Altar and Sacrifice. (Kouyunjik.)
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Altar, or Tripod.
(From Khorsabad.)