Capture of Kulisu, and ceremonies at the source of the river.
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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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gates
assyria
bas reliefs
shalmaneser iii king of assyria active 9th century b c
palaces
illustrations
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the bronze ornaments of the palace gates of balawat shalmaneser ii b c 859 825 edited with an introduction by samuel birch with descriptions and translations by theophilus g pinches
pinches theophilus g theophilus goldridge 1856 1934 writer of accompanying material
eames wilberforce 1855 1937 compiler
birch samuel 1813 1885 author
birch walter de gray 1842 1924 author of introduction etc
kulisu
ceremonies
source
river
bronze ornaments
palace gates
balawat
shalmaneser ii
samuel birch
theophilus pinches
19th century
high resolution
ornament
relief sculpture
new york public library
Date
1880
Contributors
Pinches, Theophilus G. (Theophilus Goldridge) (1856-1934), Writer of accompanying material
Eames, Wilberforce (1855-1937), Compiler
Birch, Samuel (1813-1885), Author
Birch, Walter de Gray (1842-1924), Author of introduction, etc.
Shalmanesar III, King of Assyria,
in collections
Location
London
Source
New York Public Library
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Copyright info
Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")