id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101074687722 Layard, Austen Henry, Sir Nineveh and Babylon : a narrative of a second expedition to Assyria during the years 1849, 1850, & 1851 by Austen Henry Layard ; abridged by the author from his larger work 1867 .txt text/plain 128139 8097 76 temple under high mound—The Evil Spirit-Fish-god-Fine bnsrelief of the king ---Great inscribed monolith— Cedar beams--Second an inscription containing annals of the founder of the northwest palace at Nimroud, and a series of small bas-reliefs That other extensive edifices with sculptured walls will be discovered in unexplored Assyrian mounds I do not anticipate; Whilst European scholars were thus occupied in deciphering the trilingual tablets, the discoveries at Nimroud, Khorsabad and Kouyunjik, and amongst other Assyrian ruins, containing transcripts of inscriptions from Nimroud, Kouyunjik, Kalah Sherghat, and other Assyrian ruins. thus able to identify, in many instances, the sculptured records with the descriptive accounts contained in the great inscriptions carved upon the bulls, at the various entrances to the Such are the principal historical facts recorded in the inscriptions carved by Sennacherib on the great commemorative bulls which he placed in his palace at Nineveh.* ./cache/njp.32101074687722.pdf ./txt/njp.32101074687722.txt