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New Light On Nimrud Proceedings Of The Nimrud Conference 11th13th March 2002 Illustrated J E Curtis

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New Light On Nimrud Proceedings Of The Nimrud Conference 11th13th March 2002 Illustrated J E Curtis
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Publisher: British Institute for the Study of Iraq
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.47 MB
Pages: 336
Author: J. E. Curtis, Henrietta McCall, Dominique Collon, Lamia Al-Gailani Werr
ISBN: 9780903472241, 0903472244
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Illustrated

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New Light On Nimrud Proceedings Of The Nimrud Conference 11th13th March 2002 Illustrated J E Curtis by J. E. Curtis, Henrietta Mccall, Dominique Collon, Lamia Al-gailani Werr 9780903472241, 0903472244 instant download after payment.

This book publishes 34 papers by international and Iraqi experts given at a conference on Nimrud at The British Museum in 2002. Excavations at the important Assyrian capital city of Nimrud have continued intermittently since 1845, culminating with the discovery in 1989-90 of the tombs of the Assyrian queens with astonishing quantities of gold jewellery. All aspects of the excavations and the various finds and inscribed material from Nimrud are considered in this volume, with particular attention being paid to the tombs of the queens and their contents. The evidence of inscriptions and the results of paleopathological investigation are brought together to identify the bodies in the tombs. There is much previously unpublished information about the tombs, and the jewellery is fully illustrated in eight colour plates. Finally, the significance of Nimrud as one of the greatest sites in the Ancient Near East is fully assessed.

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