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Page 179
... Assyrian pavements and bas - reliefs with which the palaces were adorned . The Phoenician art , in fact , traces of which we find from Assyria to Italy , though based on both Egyptian and Assyrian models , owed far more to As- syria ...
... Assyrian pavements and bas - reliefs with which the palaces were adorned . The Phoenician art , in fact , traces of which we find from Assyria to Italy , though based on both Egyptian and Assyrian models , owed far more to As- syria ...
Page 182
... Assyrian . First of all we have a hunting- scene , a favorite subject with Assyrian art- ists , but quite unknown to genuine Hel- lenic art . The disposition of the figures is that usual in Assyrian sculpture , and , like the Assyrian ...
... Assyrian . First of all we have a hunting- scene , a favorite subject with Assyrian art- ists , but quite unknown to genuine Hel- lenic art . The disposition of the figures is that usual in Assyrian sculpture , and , like the Assyrian ...
Page 183
... Assyrian culture found their way into the bronze discovered at Olympia may be spe- West . The monuments and religious be- cially signalized . One of these is an ob- liefs of Asia Minor enable us to trace their long plate , narrower at ...
... Assyrian culture found their way into the bronze discovered at Olympia may be spe- West . The monuments and religious be- cially signalized . One of these is an ob- liefs of Asia Minor enable us to trace their long plate , narrower at ...
Contents
Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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