In 1845, British world traveler and archaeologist Austen Henry Layard presided over the excavations of Kuyunjik and Nimrud, the ancient Assyrian cities located south of Nineveh on the Tigris river in modern Iraq. There he unearthed the lost palace of Sennacherib (containing 71 rooms and colossal bas-reliefs) and discovered the palace and library of Ashurbanipal, which housed over 20,000 cuneiform clay tablets. Nineveh and Its Remains contains an account of the incredible discoveries of the archeological dig, as well as the trials and tribulations that Layard went through to uncover and preserve these important biblical sites.
Volume two of Nineveh and Its Remains continues with Layard’s excavations of Kuyunjik and Nimrud—and the discovery of important artifacts that revealed much of the Assyria’s previously unknown history. Like volume one, volume two contains dozens of drawings, maps, charts, and plates that illustrate some of Layard’s findings.
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