Explorations in Bible lands during the 19th century - H. V. Hilprecht

Explorations in Bible lands during the 19th century - H. V. Hilprecht Explorations in Bible lands during the 19th century - H. V. Hilprecht

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xiv LIST OF ILL USTRA TIONS. Page Wall Decoration in Enamelled Tiles, Khorsabad ..... 82 From Victor Place, Ninive et V Assyrie. The Palace of Sargon, Conqueror of Samaria, according to the Restoration of Victor Place ........ Opp. p. 85 From Victor Place, /. c. The Ruins of Nimrud (Layard removing a human-headed winged bull to a raft on the Tigris) ........ Opp. p. 93 From Layard, " Nineveh and its Remains." The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser II 107 From a cast in the Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania. Plan of Layard's Excavations at Nimrud (Calah) 113 From Layard, /. c. (with additional explanations by H. V. Hilprecht). The Ruins of Nineveh, from the North 117 From Layard, " The Monuments of Nineveh," Series II. Bronze Plate from Nimrud (Calah) 125 From Layard, "The Monuments of Nineveh," Series II. King Ashurbanapal Hunting ......... 135 From a cast in the Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania. Ruins of Tell Hammam .......... 141 From Loftus, " Travels and Researches in Chaldaea and Susiana." Tuwaiba Arabs Carrying the First Coffin from the Ruins of Warka Opp. p. 143 From Loftus, /. c. Tell Buweriye at Warka 145 From Loftus, /. c. Terra-Cotta Cone Wall at Warka 148 From Loftus, /. c. Clay Tablet with Envelope, Nuffar . . . . . .155 From the original in the Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania. 'Afej Reed-Huts, near Nuffar . . . . . . . . .160 From a photograph taken by the Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Babil, South-East Face, as it Appeared in 1853 • • • • .167 From Oppert, Expedition Scientifique en Mesopotamie, Atlas. Plan of the Ruins of Muqayyar, the Biblical Ur of the Chaldees . . 172 From "The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland," Vol. XV., Part II. Ruins of the Temple of Sin at Muqayyar 175 From Loftus, /. c. Clay Coffin from Muqayyar 176 From "The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland," Vol. XV., Part II. Temple Ruin at Abu Shahrain, from the South 180 From " The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland," Vol. XV., Part II.

. v LIST OF ILL US TRA TIONS. x Page El-Birs, Northwest Face 182 From Rich's Collected Memoirs, edited by his widow. The Tower of Babel ( According to the model prepared by Sir Henry Ravvlinson) Opp. p. 186 From Helmholt's Weltgeschichte, Vol. III., Part I. The Ruins of Nineveh . From George Smith, "Assyrian Discoveries." . . . . . . . . .195 Part of a Bronze Panel from the Great Palace Gate of Balawat . . 208 From Birch and Pinches, "The Bronze Ornaments of the Gates of Balawat." Votive Statuette in Copper ......... 222 From Heuzey, Decouvertes en Chaldee par Ernest tie Sarzec. Gudea, Priest-King of Eagash, as Architect .... opp. p. 237 From Heuzey, /. c. Silver Vase of Entemena, Priest-King of Lagash, decorated with the Emblem of his God Opp. p. 241 From Heuzey, /. c French Excavations at Tello under De Sarzec 245 From Heuzey, /. c. Marble Tablet of King Nabu-apal-iddina. About 850 B. C. . . . 270 From a cast in the Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania. The Shammar Bedouins, appearing at the Mounds of Nuffar, Opp. p. 303 From a photograph taken by the Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Plan of the Ruins of Nuffar 305 From a cast in the Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania. Slipper-Shaped Coffins in their original position. About 100 A. D. Opp. P . 308 From a photograph taken by the Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Rooms and Towers excavated in the Upper Strata of the Southeastern Temple Enclosure ......... Opp. p. 312 From a photograph taken by the Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Arab Workmen at Nuffar—dancing, chanting and brandishing their Guns—(executing a so-called Hausa) Opp. p. 315 From a photograph taken by the Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. The Camp of the Second Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania at Nuffar ........ Opp. p. 322 From a photograph taken by the Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Babylonian Pottery of the Parthian Period. About 250 B. C. to A. D. 200 ............ Opp. p. 326 From a photograph taken by the Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Lamp in Brown Enamelled Terra-Cotta . . . . • 331 From the original in the Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania.

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v<br />

LIST OF ILL US TRA TIONS.<br />

x<br />

Page<br />

El-Birs, Northwest Face 182<br />

From Rich's Collected Memoirs, edited by his widow.<br />

The Tower of<br />

Babel ( Accord<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> model prepared by Sir Henry<br />

Ravvl<strong>in</strong>son) Opp. p. 186<br />

From Helmholt's Weltgeschichte, Vol. III., Part I.<br />

The Ru<strong>in</strong>s of N<strong>in</strong>eveh .<br />

From George Smith, "Assyrian Discoveries."<br />

. . . . . . . . .195<br />

Part of a Bronze Panel from <strong>the</strong> Great Palace Gate of Balawat . . 208<br />

From Birch and P<strong>in</strong>ches, "The Bronze Ornaments of <strong>the</strong> Gates of Balawat."<br />

Votive Statuette <strong>in</strong> Copper ......... 222<br />

From Heuzey, Decouvertes en Chaldee par Ernest tie Sarzec.<br />

Gudea, Priest-K<strong>in</strong>g of Eagash, as Architect .... opp. p. 237<br />

From Heuzey, /. c.<br />

Silver Vase of Entemena, Priest-K<strong>in</strong>g of Lagash, decorated with <strong>the</strong><br />

Emblem of his God Opp. p. 241<br />

From Heuzey, /. c<br />

French Excavations at Tello under De Sarzec 245<br />

From Heuzey, /. c.<br />

Marble Tablet of K<strong>in</strong>g Nabu-apal-idd<strong>in</strong>a. About 850 B. C. . . . 270<br />

From a cast <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania.<br />

The Shammar Bedou<strong>in</strong>s, appear<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> Mounds of Nuffar, Opp. p. 303<br />

From a photograph taken by <strong>the</strong> Babylonian Expedition of <strong>the</strong> University of<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Plan of <strong>the</strong> Ru<strong>in</strong>s of Nuffar 305<br />

From a cast <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania.<br />

Slipper-Shaped Coff<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir orig<strong>in</strong>al position. About 100 A. D.<br />

Opp. P<br />

. 308<br />

From a photograph taken by <strong>the</strong> Babylonian Expedition of <strong>the</strong> University of<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Rooms and Towers excavated <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Upper Strata of <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>astern<br />

Temple Enclosure ......... Opp. p. 312<br />

From a photograph taken by <strong>the</strong> Babylonian Expedition of <strong>the</strong> University of<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Arab Workmen at Nuffar—danc<strong>in</strong>g, chant<strong>in</strong>g and brandish<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

Guns—(execut<strong>in</strong>g a so-called Hausa) Opp. p. 315<br />

From a photograph taken by <strong>the</strong> Babylonian Expedition of <strong>the</strong> University of<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

The Camp of <strong>the</strong> Second Babylonian Expedition of <strong>the</strong> University of<br />

Pennsylvania at Nuffar ........ Opp. p. 322<br />

From a photograph taken by <strong>the</strong> Babylonian Expedition of <strong>the</strong> University of<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Babylonian Pottery of <strong>the</strong> Parthian Period. About 250 B. C. to A. D.<br />

200 ............ Opp. p. 326<br />

From a photograph taken by <strong>the</strong> Babylonian Expedition of <strong>the</strong> University of<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

Lamp <strong>in</strong> Brown Enamelled Terra-Cotta . . . . • 331<br />

From <strong>the</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania.

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