The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World: Or, The History, Geography, and Antiquites of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, and Persia, Tom 2J. Murray, 1864 |
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... held in leash ( Koyunjik ) 131. Wounded lioness ( Koyunjik ) 132. Fight of bull and lion , after Layard ( Nimrud ) 128 130 131 133. King hunting the wild bull , after Layard ( Nimrud ) 134. King pouring libation over four dead lions ...
... held in leash ( Koyunjik ) 131. Wounded lioness ( Koyunjik ) 132. Fight of bull and lion , after Layard ( Nimrud ) 128 130 131 133. King hunting the wild bull , after Layard ( Nimrud ) 134. King pouring libation over four dead lions ...
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... held also a small axe or hatchet . The arrangement of the quivers resembles that usual in Egypt ( Wil- kinson , vol . i . p . 346 ) . 4 Layard , Nineveh and its Re- mains , vol . ii . p . 350. Another con- jecture is , that the ornament ...
... held also a small axe or hatchet . The arrangement of the quivers resembles that usual in Egypt ( Wil- kinson , vol . i . p . 346 ) . 4 Layard , Nineveh and its Re- mains , vol . ii . p . 350. Another con- jecture is , that the ornament ...
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... held their place in drawings when they had gone out of use in reality . Otherwise we should probably have had some distinct evidence of the continued use of the third horse . Note that when Sennacherib's horses are being taken from his ...
... held their place in drawings when they had gone out of use in reality . Otherwise we should probably have had some distinct evidence of the continued use of the third horse . Note that when Sennacherib's horses are being taken from his ...
Strona 17
... 4 . As in figs . 2 , 3 , and 5 , above . VOL . II . Sculptures . 10 As in figs . 1 and 4 above . 11 Wilkinson , vol . i . p . 351 . C or buckled together , and were held in the two CHAP . VII . 17 TRAPPINGS OF CHARIOT - HORSES .
... 4 . As in figs . 2 , 3 , and 5 , above . VOL . II . Sculptures . 10 As in figs . 1 and 4 above . 11 Wilkinson , vol . i . p . 351 . C or buckled together , and were held in the two CHAP . VII . 17 TRAPPINGS OF CHARIOT - HORSES .
Strona 18
... held in the two hands separately . The right hand grasped the reins , what- ever their number , which were attached at the horses ' right cheeks , while the left hand performed the same office with the remaining reins . The charioteer ...
... held in the two hands separately . The right hand grasped the reins , what- ever their number , which were attached at the horses ' right cheeks , while the left hand performed the same office with the remaining reins . The charioteer ...
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