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The book surveys the excavation and decipherment of Nineveh's monuments and reconstructs the geography and peoples of the ancient Assyrian empire. It traces political history through successive rulers and military campaigns while explaining administrative practices and imperial organization. It examines religion and ritual alongside art, literature, and scientific knowledge preserved in inscriptions and palace libraries. It also outlines daily life, manners, trade networks, and legal and governmental institutions, and supplements the narrative with chronological tables, biblical correlations, illustrations, and appendices of monuments and inscriptions.
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