About This Book
The narrative recounts a second archaeological expedition through Armenia, Kurdistan, and the Mesopotamian plain, describing journeys to Mosul and surrounding mounds and the methods used to excavate Kouyunjik, Nimrud, and Babylonian sites. It details recovered architecture, bas-reliefs, winged bulls and colossal figures, and the discovery and interpretation of cuneiform inscriptions with assistance from contemporary scholars. Interspersed are travel scenes and observations of local peoples and customs, accounts of logistical and technical challenges of tunneling and moving stone, and comparisons drawn between the inscriptions and biblical and historical records.
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