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When the throne room of the ancient Assyrian "Palace without Rival" was rediscovered in 1847, its sculptures remained amazingly intact. But air pollution, animal damage, vandalism, neglect, and now looting for the international art market have brought ruin to the palace. Its splendor now survives only in this book, which presents for the first time the only extensive photographic records of Sennacherib`s palace. .
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John M. Russell,The Final Sack of Nineveh The Discovery, Documentation and Destruction of Sennacherib's Palace at Nineveh, Iraq,Yale University Press,0300074182,Ancient World,European,Sculpture Installation,Sculpture, Assyro-Babylonian;Iraq;Nineveh (Extinct city),Ancient Archaeology,Ancient Art,Archaeological science, methodology techniques,Archaeological theory,Archaeology,Archaeology / Anthropology,Art,Art / European,Art / Sculpture Installation,Civilization,History - Ancient Classical,History / Ancient / General,History / General,History of art ancient classical art,BCE to c 500 CE,Iraq,Middle Near Eastern archaeology,Nineveh (Extinct city),Palace of Sennacherib (Nineveh),Palaces, chateaux, country houses,Religion / Christianity / History,Religion / History,Sculpture, Assyro-Babylonian,Social Science / Archaeology,Sociology,Archaeology,Art / European,Art / Sculpture Installation,Civilization,History - Ancient Classical,History / Ancient / General,History / General,Religion / Christianity / History,Religion / History,Social Science / Archaeology,Archaeology / Anthropology,Ancient Archaeology,Ancient Art,Iraq,Nineveh (Extinct city),Palace of Sennacherib (Nineveh,Palace of Sennacherib (Nineveh),Sculpture, Assyro-Babylonian,Art,Sociology,Archaeological science, methodology techniques,Archaeological theory,History of art ancient classical art,BCE to c 500 CE,Middle Near Eastern archaeology,Palaces, chateaux, country houses
The Final Sack of Nineveh The Discovery, Documentation and Destruction of Sennacherib's Palace at Nineveh, Iraq [John M. Russell] on . When the throne room of the ancient Assyrian Palace without Rival was rediscovered in 1847, its sculptures remained amazingly intact. But air pollution
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