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Captives brought to Assyria. (Kouyunjik.)[Quyunjik].

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Art, Antiquities and Archaeological Sites including Monument of Nineveh, discovered and described by M.P.E. Botta, measured and drawn by M. E. Flandin. Book published by order of the government under the auspices of the Minister of the Interior of France and more.

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nineveh extinct city mules military personnel captives assyria palace of sennacherib nineveh illustrations prints general research division a second series of the monuments of nineveh including bas reliefs from the palace of sennacherib and bronzes from the ruins of nimroud layard austen henry 1817 1894 author kouyunjik high resolution ultra high resolution new york public library
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1853
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Layard, Austen Henry, Sir (1817-1894), Author
Palace of Sennacherib (Nineveh)
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Assyria: Art, Antiquities and Archaeological Sites.

Monument of Nineveh, discovered and described by M.P.E. Botta, measured and drawn by M. E. Flandin.
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London
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New York Public Library
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http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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nineveh extinct city mules military personnel captives assyria palace of sennacherib nineveh illustrations prints general research division a second series of the monuments of nineveh including bas reliefs from the palace of sennacherib and bronzes from the ruins of nimroud layard austen henry 1817 1894 author kouyunjik high resolution ultra high resolution new york public library