Explore ancient Nineveh through pioneering discoveries and vivid, on-site detail.
This edition presents M. Botta's letters on excavations at Khorsabad and Nineveh, translating the awe and method of early archaeological work for modern readers.
The book offers firsthand accounts of wall reliefs, inscriptions, and monumental sculptures, plus the evolving plan and stray discoveries that guide interpretation. Readers will encounter the challenges of in-field surveying, the process of drawing and copying reliefs, and the developing understanding of Assyrian art and architecture.
- Close, descriptive depictions of wall panels, chariots, and warriors from ancient reliefs.
- Insights into excavation methods, copy-work, and how scholars interpret fragments on site.
- Details about scholarly collaboration, collections, and early museum connections related to the finds.
- context for the early work that shaped later studies of Mesopotamian history.
Ideal for readers of archaeology, biblical history, and anyone curious about the roots of modern Assyriology.