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The work provides a detailed, chronological account of large-scale archaeological excavations at an ancient Mesopotamian city, outlining areas opened, trenching strategies, and the sequence of field campaigns. It describes uncovered architectural elements such as monumental gates, thick defensive walls, temples, palaces, processional streets, and a stone bridge, with particular attention to enamelled bricks and relief decoration. Stratigraphic observations and house-plan exposures are used to reconstruct phases of occupation and urban development. The volume includes measured plans, illustrations, and photographs, accompanied by epigraphic readings and interpretive commentary that relate finds to building history. Practical notes on excavation methodology, conservation, and logistical challenges complete the account.

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Robert Koldewey

Robert Koldewey was a prominent German archaeologist known for his significant contributions to the study of ancient Mesopotamia. He is best recognized for his work on the excavations at Babylon, where he uncovered vital insights into the city's history and architecture. Koldewey's meticulous methods and innovative techniques in archaeology helped to illuminate the cultural and historical context of one of the world's most famous ancient cities. His findings have had a lasting impact on the field, enriching our understanding of Babylonian civilization.

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