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1. Pictographs | 97 |
2. Pictographs | 99 |
3. Late Babylonian “squeeze” of an early inscription | 117 |
4. Brick-stamp of Narâm-Sin | 117 |
5. Clay covering of the “Sun-Tablet” | 117 |
6. Restoration of the temple at Nippur | 137 |
7. Restoration of the Anu-Adad temple at Ashur | 144 |
8. Restoration of Sargon’s palace at Khorsabad | 151 |
9. Domed roofs in Assyria | 155 |
10, 11. Terra-cotta drains | 159 |
12. Columnar piers at Tellô | 161 |
13. Large column capital; small column capital | 165 |
14. Columns (various) | 166 |
15. Early arch at Nippur | 170 |
16. Early arch at Tellô | 170 |
17. Corbelled arch at Nippur | 173 |
18. Round arch at Babylon | 173 |
19-22. Arched drains at Khorsabad | 174 |
23. Burial-vault at Ashur | 176 |
24. Burial-vault at Ur (Muḳeyyer) | 176 |
24a. Ziggurat on Assyrian bas-relief | 180 |
24b. Ziggurat at Khorsabad | 180 |
25. Six early bas-reliefs | 182 |
26. Stele of Ur-Ninâ and mace-head of Mesilim | 185 |
27. Two fragments of the “Vulture Stele”; little sculptured block (Entemena’s reign) | 189 |
28. Five bas-reliefs, including one of Narâm-Sin | 194 |
29. Bas-relief of Sargon, king of Assyria | 209 |
30. Bas-relief of Sennacherib; removal of stone bull | 213 |
31. Sennacherib at Lachish | 215 |
32. Statue of Esar, king of Adab | 223 |
33. Early stone statue of a woman | 224 |
34. Statue of Manishtusu; seated figure of a woman; head of a woman | 225 |
35. Seated figure of Shalmaneser II | 231 |
36. Stone lion-head; figure of a dog; stone figure of a human-headed bull inlaid with shell | 234 |
37. Copper spear-head; hollow copper tube | 243 |
38. Early copper figures | 245 |
39. Copper figures of Basket-bearers; copper figure of Gudea | 247 |
40. Figures and heads of animals in copper and bronze | 250 |
41. Two Assyrian swords; an Assyrian axe | 254 |
42. Bronze dish | 257 |
43, 44. Bronze gate-bands | 259, 260 |
45. Silver vase of Entemena | 265 |
46. Coloured clay relief lion from Babylon | 274 |
47. Coloured bull at Babylon; coloured bull at Nimrûd (Calah) | 275 |
48. Three cylinder seals; clay tablet bearing a seal-impression | 285 |
49-77. Impressions from cylinder-seals | 289-307 |
78-83. Engravings on shells | 310-312 |
84. Carved ivory panel from Nimrûd | 314 |
85. Early terra-cotta figures | 318 |
86. Terra-cotta figures of later date | 320 |
87. Terra-cotta figure of a dog | 323 |
88. Terra-cotta plaque showing dog with attendant | 323 |
89. Stone vase of Narâm-Sin | 328 |
90. Decorated stone vase of Gudea | 328 |
91. Three stone vessels, one of which bears an inscription of Sennacherib, and another the name of Xerxes; small glass vessel of Sargon | 330 |
92, 93. Two early clay pots from Nippur | 332 |
94. Boomerang-shaped weapons | 342 |
95. Assyrian jewellery | 348 |
96, 97. Combs | 349 |
98, 99. Foot-spearman and Foot-archers of the first Assyrian period | 350 |
100-102. Archers in the reign of Sargon | 351 |
103-105. Archers in the reign of Sennacherib | 352 |
106, 107. Assyrian cavalry | 354, 355 |
108. Assyrian chariotry | 356 |
109. Assyrian helmets and head-gears | 357 |
110. Assyrian weapons of offence | 358 |
111. Battering-rams and shields | 360 |
112. Naval equipment of the Assyrians | 362 |
113-115. Babylonian emblems | 396-398 |
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