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The British Museums Excavations At Nineveh 18461855 Geoffrey Turner

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The British Museums Excavations At Nineveh 18461855 Geoffrey Turner
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21 MB
Pages: 814
Author: Geoffrey Turner
ISBN: 9789004435377, 9789004435360, 9004435379, 9004435360
Language: English
Year: 2020
Volume: 115

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The British Museums Excavations At Nineveh 18461855 Geoffrey Turner by Geoffrey Turner 9789004435377, 9789004435360, 9004435379, 9004435360 instant download after payment.

Geoffrey Turner has written the definitive study of the mid-19th century excavations sponsored by the British Museum at the ancient Assyrian site of Nineveh in Iraq. Based on exhaustive analysis of unpublished archives combined with his own extensive knowledge of Assyrian architecture, Turner’s work documents the complete history of these excavations. Turner also draws on the archives and numerous additional sources to provide a detailed reconstruction of the architecture and relief sculpture in the building that was the primary focus of these excavations, the Southwest Palace of Sennacherib (ruled 705-681 BC). The result constitutes the final report both on the results of these excavations and on the original appearance of one of the ancient world’s most famous buildings.

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