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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 (Mu?eyyer) 176
24a. Ziggurat on Assyrian bas-relief 180
24b. Ziggurat at Khorsabad 180
25. Six early bas-reliefs 182
26. Stele of Ur-Nin 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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