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A concise survey of ancient Near Eastern art and material culture, excluding Egypt, tracing architecture, sculpture, and crafts across Chaldaea, Assyria, Persia, Syria, Judæa, Phoenicia, Carthage, Cyprus, and Hittite regions. It summarizes archaeological discoveries, typologies of monuments, construction techniques such as brick architecture, and decorative motifs, and discusses iconography, inscriptions, and industrial arts. Chapters present regional developments, cross-cultural influences between Egyptian and Assyrian traditions, and reports on recent excavations including finds from Susa. Abundant illustrations and indices support descriptions of artifacts, monuments, and funerary and religious contexts, offering a structured reference for comparative study.

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Ernest Babelon

Ernest Babelon was a notable figure in the field of archaeology and antiquities, particularly known for his expertise in Oriental artifacts. His most recognized work, "Manual of Oriental Antiquities," serves as a comprehensive guide to the study and appreciation of ancient Eastern cultures and their material heritage. Babelon's contributions have been influential in the understanding of Oriental antiquities, providing valuable insights into the art and history of the region. His scholarly approach has left a lasting impact on the study of archaeology and continues to be referenced by researchers and enthusiasts alike.

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