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A-ta-un-[…] 52–54
Abarbanell, Hans Leopold 80
Abde, the late Pasha of Baghdad 429, 432, 522, 529, 531, 545, 612, 648
Acbar, steam frigate 398–399, 536, 652, 659, 680–681
Adad-nirari III (“Pul”) 399, 516, 586, 669, 691, 716
Adolphus Duke of Cambridge 5, 88
Adrammelech II 557
Afaij marshes 187, 431–432, 434, 484, 501
Afaij, Souq el- 431–432, 435
Akkerkuf, archaeological site near Baghdad 684
Alammu 150, 152–153, 370, 453, 456, 465, 467, 473, 601
Ali Ghata 84, 212, 248, 265, 292
Alison, Charles 75, 84, 101, 105, 205, 550, 703
American missionaries 95, 98, 212, 244, 246, 259, 375, 424, 532, 540–541, 543, 545, 592, 600, 655, 659, 662
Amherst College 375–376, 541–543
Anara, Mt. 51, 305
Andrae, Walter, excavator of Assur 615, 621
Annals of Sennacherib on Bulls 6 and 7 of the Grand Entrance into Throneroom B(I) 59, 67, 108, 175, 177–179, 212, 395, 498, 584, 588, 612, 685–688, 691–692, 694, 705, 707, 709
apkallu 29, 110, 116, 121, 175, 177, 295, 300, 653
Apprentice, ship 204, 213, 215, 218–220, 224, 226, 535, 547, 553–554
apsasātē 485, 488, 504, 528
Aranziaš 71
Arban (Tell Hajaja) 228–234, 238
Arbela 357, 406, 644
Armenia, Armenian 8, 113, 203, 262, 310, 381, 427, 540, 714
Armushiyeh, Tell 90–91, 156, 180, 236, 436, 478–479, 482, 493
Arslan Tash 472, 503
Ashkalon 56, 172–173
Ashur-bel-kala 262, 677
Ashur, deity 55, 59, 261, 295, 343, 402, 505
Ashurbanipal 12–13, 18–19, 31–32, 178–198, 292–307, 332, 354–361, 405–408, 477–478, 586–587, 589–590, et passim
See also Nineveh, North Palace of Ashurbanipal
Ashurbanipal’s Library 236–238, 250, 317, 322, 516, 640, 679, 706, 721
Ashurnasirpal II 78, 85, 202, 227, 238–240, 262, 325, 378, 418, 522, 553–554, 557, 587–588, 645, 649, 710
See also Nimrud, Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II
Assur, city 41, 379, 615, 621
See also Kalah Shergat
Assyrian Excavation Fund 1–3, 227, 238, 291, 428, 642, 655, 677, 679–682, 688, 690–692, 697–699, 704–705, 713–718
See also Crystal Palace
Austen, Benjamin 8, 81, 102, 245, 272, 528, 547, 549, 662, 670
Austen, Sara 8, 39, 81, 102–103, 424, 528, 547, 662
Awad, one of Layard’s foremen 102, 202, 426
Aššur-etil-ilani 399
Babylon 2, 35, 225, 380, 427–432, 436
Babylonia, Babylonian 75, 139–142, 145, 187, 192, 196, 208, 245, 294–301, 305–307, 329, 333, 380, 385, 397, 408, 427–434, 448, 462, 497–503, 505, 557, 564, 568, 573, 580–584, 587, 601, 614, 635, 646, 653, 655, 658–659, 668, 674, 681, 688–689, 692, 716, 719, 722
Badger, George Percy 89, 205–206, 259, 330, 333, 678
Baghdad, Iraq Museum 145, 342, 707
Bakshiekhah, archaeological mound near Mosul 41, 585
Balatai 109, 120–126, 128, 130, 260, 272, 342–343, 360, 441, 469
Balawat 5, 361, 655
Barnett, Richard D. 3, 8, 180, 192, 198, 253–254, 256–257, 259, 262, 457, 659, 702
Bavian 1, 106, 200–201, 210, 450, 529, 531, 537, 540, 561, 577, 590, 598–599, 608, 616, 648, 730–733
Beaten, Rev. Patrick 254, 256
Behistun 616–617
Behnan, skilled stonemason 75, 84, 102, 141, 214, 330, 336, 423, 426, 534, 537, 541, 561, 564, 661, 686, 706–707
Beirut, American University 145
Belit-ili, deity 479, 504
Bell, Gertrude 243, 341, 380
Bell, Thomas Septimus, artist 20, 25, 332, 423, 428, 434–453, 468–470, 473–474, 482–484, 487–501, 521–524, 528–532, 537–538, 582, 584, 587, 597–599, 611–612, 648–649, 654, 712
Bennhi, Giovanni, Pope Pius IX’s envoy 137, 144, 159, 161, 259, 294, 705
Berlin, Staatliche Museum, Vorderasiatische Abteilung 226–227, 655, 668, 670–671, 673–674, 690–692, 718
Birch, Samuel, Keeper of Antiquities 5, 77, 79, 81, 171, 234, 359, 398–399, 551, 658, 686–687, 696, 717, 722
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 140–141
Birs Nimrud (Borsippa) 429–430
bīt ḫilāni 201, 470
Bīt-Kubatti 381–383
bītānu 503, 505, 516
Bonomi, Joseph 101, 208, 238, 424, 596
Boston, Museum of Fine Arts 168–169, 294, 298, 304, 497
Botta, Paul, French Consul, excavator of Khorsabad 36–37, 39, 42, 83, 88, 104, 146, 201, 233, 261–262, 268, 333, 342, 390, 395, 437, 539, 564, 636–637, 646
Boutcher, William, artist
At Nineveh 1, 3, 7, 27, 66–67, 377, 640, 644, 649, 679–684, 689–694, 698, 704, 713, 715–718
Plans of Ashurbanipal’s North Palace 640–642, 682–684, 704, 715–716, 744–749
Bowen, John, English missionary 241–244, 255, 331, 424, 427, 430, 540
Bristol Fine Arts Academy 82, 536–537
Brooklyn Museum 145, 541
Brussels, Art & History Museum 145, 359, 371, 375–376, 541–542, 666–667
Budge, Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis, Keeper of the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities 3, 5, 78, 129, 229, 262, 361, 398–399, 463, 506–507, 512, 515, 535, 553, 576, 588, 612–621, 626–628, 631, 637, 640, 645–646, 649, 659, 687
Buffalo Museum of Science 666
Burney, Sydney 144, 256–259, 496
Cambridge University 56, 457, 534
Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum 79–80, 533–534
Canford Manor
General 39, 79, 102, 142, 168, 203, 209, 298, 312–313, 374, 383, 532, 549–551, 561, 564, 568, 577–580, 611, 702, 704–705
Nineveh Porch 538, 559, 621
See also Guests, sculptures for
Canning, Sir Stratford, British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire 2, 4, 6–7, 36–41, 75–77, 82, 88, 90–91, 99, 101, 104–107, 146, 202, 205, 208–209, 226, 230–234, 236–237, 244, 331–333, 359, 395, 424, 427–433, 522, 533–535, 537, 543, 546, 552
Carnarvon, 4th Earl 145, 259, 484, 662
Castellani, Alessandro 161
Chesney, Francis, leader of the Euphrates Expedition 89, 203, 536, 539
Christiana Carnell, ship 536, 682, 685–686, 688, 690–691, 693, 717, 721
Christie’s auction house 77, 81, 313, 376, 537, 666, 702
Churchill, Henry A., artist 20, 23, 90–91, 104, 111, 113–117, 145–159, 424, 431, 468–469, 555, 558–560, 562, 564–568, 570, 572, 578–580, 601, 611
Clark, George T. 102, 119, 147, 225, 243
Clarke, Stephanie 3
Clerke, Sir George, Governor of Bombay 81–82, 699
Clive, George Herbert Windsor 238
Clive, Robert Henry 224, 226, 238–239, 244, 549–550
Clutterbuck, J.C., vicar of Long Wittenham 217, 224–226
Coke, Mr. 435, 705
Collins, Paul 226, 228, 258, 666
Como, Civico Museo Archeologico Paolo Giovio 161, 358
Constantinople, Imperial Ottoman Museum see Istanbul, Arkeoloji Müzelerine
Cooke, Mrs. Charles Montague Sr. 257
Cooper, Frederick Charles, artist 20, 24–25, 100–102, 104, 119, 142, 210, 228–229, 235, 241–242, 246, 330–333, 386, 528, 547, 552–553, 560, 564–565, 574–576, 579–582, et passim
Copenhagen, Nationalmuseet 540, 698
Cracow, Muzeum Narodowe 359
Crystal Palace 227, 662, 664–665, 668, 670–671, 677
Crystal Palace Company 3, 227, 690
Ctesiphon 593, 653
dÁLAD.LAMMA 178, 262, 342, 356
D’Andrea, Mary Magnan 3
Dagon, deity 143, 312
Dartmouth College 543
Day, Robert, a chimney sweep 5–6
Deir es-Sour Museum 229
Detroit Institute of Arts 239, 549
Dilbat 61, 63, 65, 501–502, 674
Doubleday, John, an Assistant at the British Museum 546, 548, 551–552, 597, 667–668
du Cane, Julia 141–142, 550
East India Company 34, 79, 82, 198, 427, 532, 535–537, 583, 597, 640, 648, 678, 681, 719
East India Navy 220, 535, 705
Eastnor Castle 79, 294, 297, 550, 704, 750–751
Eastnor, Lord see Lord Somers
Ecbatana (Hamadan) 197–198, 644–645
Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Museum 145, 422, 465, 659
Egypt 59, 89, 125, 237, 254, 256, 358, 395, 397–398, 540, 586, 650, 678, 681, 686
Egyptian 80, 206, 237, 268, 332, 334, 696, 717
Egyptian army 54, 58–59
Egyptian seals 395, 397–398, 402–403
ekal māšarti 54, 125, 196, 287–288, 343, 378, 630, 638, 646
Ekron 56–57, 59–60
Elam 184, 192, 196, 237, 354, 357, 444–445, 456, 477, 516, 583, 644, 694
Elamite 75, 84, 141, 192, 196, 261, 353, 355, 357–358, 361, 376, 406, 408, 442, 474, 476, 640–642, 644, 699, 702–703, 705
Elenzaš 71, 478
Ellipi 451, 477, 609
Ellipian, Ellipians 70, 194, 441, 445, 449–453, 456, 461, 468, 470, 474–478
Ellipian-type quiver 446–449, 451, 456, 461, 473
Ellis, Sir Henry, Principal Librarian of the British Museum 2, 4–6, 722–723, et passim
Ellis, Thomas, Hebrew specialist at the British Museum 245, 311, 432
Eltekeh 51, 54, 56, 58–60, 166, 498
Esarhaddon 116, 125, 151, 178, 189, 203, 254, 256, 272, 287–289, 336, 343, 360, 377, 421, 477, 501, 528, 536, 574–575, 586, 643, 657, 672–673, 675
Eski Mosul 124, 413
Ethiopian, Ethiopians 59–60, 166, 397
Euphrates Expedition 89, 203, 536, 539
Eves, James, attendant in the Department of Antiquities 723
Fergusson, James 333, 413, 596, 677, 692
Feroze, steam frigate 684–685, 690
Finn, Arthur Henry 258
Finn, Constance 257–259
Finn, Elizabeth Anne McCaul 257–259
Finn, James, British Consul in Jerusalem 241, 251, 253–259, 262, 532, 551–552, 572, 699
Finnis, Thomas Quested 203, 536–537, 546
Florence, Museo Archeologico 161
Ford, J.E., American missionary 211–212, 540
Forshall, Josiah, Secretary to the British Museum Trustees 2, 4–5, 7, 40–45, 76, 82, 87, 90, 101, 233–234
Fortitude, a Lynch Bros. oceangoing vessel 204, 222, 536, 547–549, 552, 553–554
Frankl, Ludwig August 253–254, 256
Frederick Wilhelm IV, king of Prussia 227, 697, 718
French competitors 59, 88, 423, 563, 583, 584, 593, 657, 668, 706
French consuls 36–38, 42, 77, 102, 104–106, 180, 201, 213, 328, 342, 354, 437, 652, 721
French, the 527, 561, 597, 604, 652, 655, 657, 685, 692, 697, 698, 717
Gadd, Cyril John 3, 536, 670–671
Gage, Lord 666–667
Gareepan 418, 420
Gillet, Hyacinthe, French Consul in Mosul 102, 104–105
gišnugallu 343
Glascott, A.G., surveyor
At Kuyunjik 85–87, 90–91, 179, 271, 468, 482, 569–570, 578
“Plan of the Mound of Koyunjuk” 2, 89, 94, 179–180, 182, 193, 246, 265, 271, 278, 286, 289, 436–437, 460, 492–493, 568–571, 573, 576–577, 630, 646, 653, 679
“Plan of the subterraneous excavation now in progress” 2, 90–91, 97, 110–111, 114–115, 145, 150, 155–158, 162, 423, 569, 571
Glasgow, Burrell Collection 186, 359
Gomel river 20, 531–532, 582, 598, 648
Green, F.W., Assistant Director, Fitzwilliam Museum 79–80
Griffin, Sarah, a Housemaid 722
Guest, John S. 203
Guest, Lady Charlotte 39, 142, 203, 547, 568, 577, 656
Guest, Sir John 102, 203, 428, 547, 577, 656
Guests, sculptures for 101–102, 119, 168, 204, 209, 294–295, 298, 312, 374, 383, 407, 522, 530, 532–534, 538, 547, 554, 559, 564, 568, 579–580, 582, 611, 672, 702, 704–705
See also Canford Manor
Guillois, Ajax, French Consul in Mosul 37–38, 77, 104, 106, 180, 437, 561, 563
Habur river see Khabour
Hamanu, Elamite city 261, 694
Hamdi Bey, Director of the Imperial Ottoman Museum 359, 361
Hannah, one of Layard’s foremen 102, 106–107, 201–202, 211, 213, 238, 328, 349, 435, 656
Hanson, Charles S., Layard’s banker in Constantinople 81, 648, 656
Hardwick, Philip Charles 704
Hardy, J., captain of the Apprentice 220
Hartford Seminary Foundation 542
Hartford, Wadsworth Athenaeum 449–450, 54–542
Hawkins, Edward, Head of the Department of Antiquities 5, 76–81, 87–88, 99–102, 142–143, 204–210, 215–216, 222, 224, 228–229, 231–234, 238–239, 333, 336, 399, 428, 528, 533–536, 543, 547–553, 658–659, 684, 686–687, 695–697, 707, 717, 721–723
Hazael, king of Damascus 650
Hector, a kavass in Aleppo 540
Hector, Alexander, Baghdad merchant 77, 81, 203, 205, 294, 427–429, 522, 531–541, 545, 583, 655, 692, 698–699
Hector, George, Baghdad merchant 81, 203, 205, 429, 431, 539
Hector-Loftus shipment of 1855 75, 82, 114, 186, 294, 304, 313, 374, 376, 383, 442, 484, 496–497, 537, 540, 550–551, 592, 604, 671, 698–705
Hermitage, St. Petersburg 145, 359
Hezekiah, king of Judah 59, 60, 171, 177, 256, 395, 651, 686–687, 705–706
Hincks, Edward 6–7, 105, 106, 108, 122, 177, 250–251, 260, 311–312, 355, 395, 498, 650, 659, 664, 709
Hodder, Charles Doswell, artist 1, 20, 26–27, 60, 66–67, 164, 169, 186, 226, 230, 311, 317–320, 336, 348, 368–375, 382–386, 398, 405–406, 410, 437, 442, 450, 452–456, 465, 467, 478, 486–488, 492, 549, 555, 584–593, 596–611, 635, 640, 648–656, 661–674, 678–681, 697–698, 702, 713, 732–736
Hodder’s key sketches 347–352, 405–406, 598–600, 661, 664, 669
Hoe Place see Wainwright family home
Honolulu Museum of Art 248, 251–253, 257–260, 672
Hope, Capt. John 667
Hornstein, Aaron 257–259
Hornstein, Charles Alexander 257
Hornstein, H. 248, 257
Hornstein, Jessie (née Gatherer) 257, 259
Hornstein, Moses 257
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. 244–245
Howard, W. 245
Hume-Griffith, Mary 200
Hussein Bey 147, 149
Hutchinson, R.W. 408, 616
Hyslop, Dr. James McAdam, Assistant-Surgeon, Baghdad Residency 294, 430, 432–433, 522, 531–532, 534–535, 539, 541, 545, 597, 655, 659, 716
Ishtar, deity 261, 343, 357, 378, 406
Israel 397, 585, 650, 659
Istanbul, Arkeoloji Müzelerine 56, 137, 145, 170, 192, 359, 360, 361, 424, 712
Jebb, Louisa 105, 612
Jebour, Jebours 102, 106, 207, 228, 239, 246, 426, 428–432, 434, 436, 470, 600, 662
Jehu, king of Israel 585, 650
Jerusalem 59–60, 237, 241, 253–254, 257–259, 552, 687–688, 705
Jerusalem, Bible Lands Museum 168, 564–565
Jerusalem Literary Society and Museum 251–258, 262, 532, 551–552, 572, 699
Jones, Felix, Commander, Indian Navy
Assyrian activities 6, 204–227, 405, 427–428, 429, 535, 545, 655–659, 662, 678, 691, 718–719
“Ichnographic Sketch of the remains of ancient Nineveh” 34, 180, 195, 236, 289, 291, 321, 330, 421, 436, 585, 587, 615, 653, 727
Sketch of operations in progress at the Assyrian mounds in the end of April 1853 227, 593–594, 598, 600, 657–662
Joosif el-Tawil, worker killed by trench collapse 213, 238
Judah, Judaea, Judaean 58–60, 173, 177, 310, 352, 371, 395, 441–442, 469, 473–478, 686–687, 705
Jumna, ship 78
Kalah Shergat (Assur) 41, 100, 210–211, 294, 427, 434, 531, 534, 537, 539, 561, 583, 591–592, 649, 657, 660, 668, 678–680, 698
Kār-Sennacherib (Elenzash) 71, 478
Karamles, archaeological mound near Nineveh 42, 100, 585
Karkaria, R.P. 82
Karlsruhe, Badisches Landesmuseum 313
Kars, Siege of 104, 332
Kasr Shomamok 211
Kasuṣi 68
Kemball, Arnold Burrows, Political Agent, Baghdad Residency 6, 204–205, 213–226, 238, 242–243, 294, 326, 420, 425, 427–428, 432–433, 435, 522, 529, 531–541, 545, 583, 719–720
Kermanshah 445, 477
Keshaf, large mound near Mosul 586–587
Khabour river valley 7, 99, 206, 210–217, 223–224, 227–236, 238–239, 243–244, 433, 600, 713
Khedhir Elias (Mar Behnan) 522, 587, 600
Khorsabad
Archaeological site 36–37, 39, 42, 83, 88, 90, 101, 143, 178, 200, 202, 233, 311, 354, 378–379, 395, 398, 437, 472, 531, 539, 561–566, 574, 591, 613, 618, 641–644, 652, 656–660, 666, 678, 687
Layard’s visits to 91, 106–107, 137, 156, 200–202, 207, 210, 268, 328, 531
Palace F 109, 287, 354, 378, 527, 630, 638–639, 646
Residence J 379, 503
Residence K 379, 391, 504–505
Residence L 379
Residence M 379, 503–504
Sargon’s palace 65, 82, 109, 116, 152, 185, 261, 263, 272, 287, 341, 354, 377–379, 392, 477, 503–504, 513, 516, 521, 564, 624, 630, 632, 634, 636–639, 645–646, 674–675
Sculptures from 29, 65, 77, 104, 119, 144, 204, 209–210, 261–262, 268, 271, 328–329, 342, 477, 545, 553, 661, 696, 705, 707, 712, 721
Temple complex and ziggurrat 516
Khosr river 125, 179–180, 195, 210, 260, 289, 291, 379, 381, 405, 412, 538, 615–616
Kiamil Pasha, governor of Mosul 102, 105, 235–236, 424, 523, 655
King, Leonard William
At Kuyunjik 3, 5, 47, 53, 55–57, 60–61, 66–67, 78, 105–106, 117, 180, 192, 237, 249, 253, 289–292, 296, 300, 341, 354, 361, 394, 399, 408, 437, 449, 463, 466–467, 472, 503, 507, 515, 538–539, 555–557, 576–577, 588, 598, 612–647, 669, 683, 712
King’s and Thompson’s large scale contour plan of Kuyunjik 3, 194, 289, 291, 482, 493, 515, 526–527, 588–589, 615–616, 621, 628, 637, 646–647, 650, 653, 668–669, 676
Small plan of the southwest corner of Kuyunjik 289, 613, 619–620, 627–628, 631, 635–637, 647, 737
Kinneir, John Macdonald 34
Kish 430
Kisiri canal 200
Klein, Thomas 3
Kubba (“Mohammedan Tomb”) 27, 442, 497, 550, 589–593, 598, 650, 669, 682–683, 688, 702
Kurdish highlands 99, 107, 231, 245, 330–331, 342, 403
Kurdistan 38, 40, 56, 113, 214, 241, 540, 561
Kurnah (Qurna) 604, 694, 698
Kut 213, 218–220, 226, 242, 535
Lachish 60, 143, 397, 661
See also Nineveh, Southwest Palace of Sennacherib, OO(XXXVI)
laḫmu 29, 110, 116, 120–121, 136, 142, 175, 177, 320, 325–326, 329
lamassu 253, 262, 485
Latiff Agha, one of Layard’s foremen 422–423, 426, 530, 538, 589–590, 594, 638, 651, 661, 669, 705–714
Layard, Arthur 666–667
Layard, Austen Henry
Activities in Mesopotamia 1–8, 20–22, 34–42, 82–83, 99–103, 228–234, 330–336, 424–434, 521–525, 545–554, 705–713, et passim
Autobiography and Letters from his childhood until his appointment as H.M. Ambassador at Madrid 6, 552
Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon 1, 28, 108, 183, 255, 327, 355, 547, 553, 584, 595, 655, 662, 721
Inscriptions in the Cuneiform Character from Assyrian Monuments 1
Monuments of Nineveh. From Drawings made on the Spot 1, 662
Nineveh and its Remains 1, 28, 108, 231, 333, 543, 561, 584, 662
Notebook sketch plans 6, 11, 181, 184, 242, 249–250, 265, 268, 272–287, 294–295, 297, 299–302, 307–310, 314–319, 321–325, 334–335, 337, 345, 347, 414, 604
Second Series of the Monuments of Nineveh. From Drawings made on the Spot 1, 662
Layard, Charlotte 7, 8, 103, 107, 206, 209, 228, 230, 232–233, 243, 246, 330–333, 427, 430, 561, 713
Layard, Mary Enid (Lady Layard) 1, 8, 225, 243, 244, 360, 568, 577, 656, 702, 704, 705
Leach, William, a 3rd Class Attendant 6
Lebanon, Mt. 250, 260–261, 469, 477
Leeds City Museum 144
Leib, Arye 254, 259
Leiden Museum 704
Levant 103, 165, 173, 261, 263, 441, 505, 546, 572, 604
Levantine 57, 83, 165, 169, 173, 261, 491, 609
Lindley, Dr. John, botanist 272, 278
Lindsey, Earl of 548, 568
Liverpool, Garstang Museum of Archaeology 159, 597, 667
Liverpool, World Museum 159, 668
Lobdell, Henry, American Missionary 375, 541–543, 592, 680
Lobdell, Mrs. Henry 375, 600, 662, 680
Loftus, William Kennett 1, 3, 7, 67, 144, 175, 242, 283, 291, 398, 431, 536, 540, 557, 583, 587–588, 591–593, 634, 642, 649, 653–655, 660, 669–670, 678, 680–707, 711, 713–718, 721
See also Hector-Loftus shipment of 1855
Loftus-Boutcher 1855 Plan of the Mound of Kouyunjik 67, 647, 557, 608, 669
London, British Museum
Assyrian Basement 465, 686, 695–697, 721–722
Assyrian galleries 536, 678, 685, 688, 711, 716, 722, 753
Assyrian Transept 536, 687, 696
Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities 3, 129, 258, 398, 463, 553, 612, 616
Kouyunjik Gallery 359, 687, 696
Nimrud Gallery 222, 536, 677, 686, 696, 721–722
Longeville, Marie-Eugène Perrochet de, French Consul in Mosul 104, 201, 213, 328
Lulî, king of Sidon 51, 54–56, 169
Luristan 445, 477, 659
Luwian 398, 402
Lynch Bros., Baghdad-based shipping company 203–205, 219–220, 535–536, 546, 685, 688, 692
Lynch Bros. boat 204, 219, 220–221, 224, 535, 685, 688, 722
Lynch, Stephen 203–204, 213, 528, 535–537, 546
Lynch, Thomas 6, 179, 203–206, 209, 215–218, 222–226, 244, 399, 420, 428, 430, 533–537, 539, 545, 547–548, 658–659
Madaktu, Elamite city 357–358
Madden, Sir Frank, Keeper of Manuscripts 90, 432, 684
Madhloom, Tariq 47, 51–55, 58, 60–61, 64, 66–67, 74, 110, 121, 573, 643
Madrid, Real Accademia de la Historia 146, 578
Malan, Rev. Solomon Caesar, visiting artist 241, 244–245, 265, 272, 312–313, 321, 325, 330
Malan’s drawings 8, 21, 141, 162, 175, 177, 183, 236, 245, 247–248, 251–253, 260–261, 263, 265, 294, 299–300, 302, 307–308, 312, 317–318, 324–325, 329–330, 391, 410, 425, 442, 605, 622–624
Mallowan, Max Edgar Lucien 5, 202, 205, 209, 287, 380, 408, 506
Maltai 1, 531, 587–590, 598, 608, 648, 730, 734–736
Manhal Jabur 421
Maniae, king of Ukku 51–52, 54
Mansour, one of Layard’s foremen 84, 102, 211
Manuel, a French ship 536, 686, 688, 692, 717, 721
Mar Behnan (Khedhir Elias) 522, 587, 600
Marghill, East India Navy Depot 218, 220–221, 691
Marsh, Dwight Whitney, American missionary 244, 246, 424, 450, 522, 529, 532, 537, 540–545, 600
Martin, Miss, English missionary 56
Mayer, Joseph 159, 668
McCaul, Rev. Alexander 258–259
Mede, Media, Median 113, 141, 196, 197, 198, 220, 433, 435, 549, 644, 645
Menahem, king of Israel 659
Merodach-baladan 61, 63, 177
Midelidja, Sheikh 230, 235, 244, 600, 662
Mitford, Edward L. 8, 34, 37, 227, 427
Molteni, Giuseppe 161
Moorey, Peter Roger Stuart 226, 253–254, 256–257
Moortgat, Anton 670–671
Murray, John, Publisher 1, 37, 161, 183, 231, 238, 333, 428, 543–545, 553, 662, 688, 691–692
NA4 pi-i-lu pe-ṣu-ú 122, 124–125
NA4.dŠE.TIR 125, 183, 185, 192, 263, 296, 298, 332, 340–343, 345, 353, 356–357, 359, 361, 376–377, 394, 412, 516–517, 520, 558, 582
NA4.GIŠ.NU11.GAL 343, 356
Nasr, Sheikh 147, 149
Negoub Tunnel 108
nēmedu 52–54, 305
Neo-Hittite 201, 398, 402–403, 421, 470
Nestorian, Nestorians 45, 99, 107, 212–213, 228, 238, 332, 542–543
New York Historical Society 541
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art 77, 313, 374–375, 383, 407, 542, 566–567, 672, 702
Newbold, Capt., East India Co. 111, 198–199, 202, 335, 546
Newbury, West Berkshire Museum 145, 251–253, 258–259, 484, 662
Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society 697, 705
Nimrud
Archaeological investigations 201–228, 238–242, 336, 532–545, et passim
Black Obelisk 76, 78–79, 585, 650, 664
Central Building of Ashurnasirpal II 226, 522
Central Palace of Tiglath-pileser III 27, 82, 189–190, 202, 216, 226, 342, 378, 464, 472, 522, 537, 655, 657, 666, 680, 683, 688
Centre Bulls 202
Fort Shalmaneser 141, 202, 287–289, 378, 389–391, 394, 472, 489, 491, 504, 520–521, 574, 630, 658
Ishtar Temple 228, 238–240, 242, 272, 278, 322, 325, 538, 554, 708
Ivories 208, 423, 547, 551, 586, 588, 655, 660, 692, 699, 714, 716–717, 721
Nabu Temple statues 680, 688, 716
Ninurta Temple 201, 202, 206, 209, 211, 222, 238–240, 262, 325, 553, 708
Northwest Palace see below Nimrud, Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II
Rassam Obelisk 226–227, 600, 657, 691
South-West Palace of Esarhaddon 78, 80, 116, 149, 151, 189, 203, 210, 222, 224, 226, 234, 238–239, 336, 377, 421, 464, 501, 528, 536–537, 549, 574–576, 608, 635, 643, 659, 683, 696, 702–703
Southeast Palace 202, 205, 209, 506
Southeast Palace stele (“obelisk”) 669, 680, 684, 688, 691
Upper Chambers of Adad-nirari III 209, 211, 522, 656
ziggurrat (“pyramid”) 105, 119, 193, 202, 206, 209–211, 216–217, 238–239, 242, 333, 336, 386, 522, 533, 547, 586, 655–656, 658, 680, 707–708, 712–713
Nimrud, Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II
Architecture 2, 46, 80, 109, 111, 116, 131, 152, 156, 165, 185, 234, 241, 272, 305–306, 341, 342, 377–380, 389, 391, 472, 477, 501, 504, 516, 521–522, 547, 577, 608, 644, 653, 655, 656, 658–659, 675
Colossi removed from 43, 76, 138, 202, 209, 210, 229, 233, 238, 242, 336, 399, 532, 538
Reliefs removed from 39–40, 76, 79, 81, 82, 205, 217, 222, 226, 227, 233, 245, 360, 399, 450, 464, 531–541, 545, 548, 549, 564, 662, 667–668, 697–698, 705, 721
“Treasure Chamber” (Room AB) 6, 119, 179, 194, 202–203, 206, 208–211, 216, 231–234, 240, 333, 398, 418, 422, 522, 526, 547, 549, 553, 588, 667
Nineveh
Bit Kidmuri 617
Broken Obelisk 262, 593, 653, 665–666, 668–669, 677, 683
“Centre Palace” see below Nineveh, Southwest Palace of Sennacherib
City wall, Halzi or Assur Gate 714
City wall, Nergal Gate 24, 34, 38–39, 41–42, 106, 116, 118–119, 125, 157, 198–200, 250, 538, 661, 673, 707, 712
City wall, Shamash Gate 198, 200, 212, 523, 714
Eastern Building of Sennacherib (“bīt nakkapti”) 106, 125, 180, 442, 506, 588, 589, 598, 616, 617, 626, 649, 669
Ishtar statue 27, 600, 653, 666, 668–669, 676–677
Ishtar Temple 358, 643, 669, 675–676
Ishtar Temple Passage reliefs 1, 27, 63, 262, 501, 527, 550, 593–594, 600, 653, 657, 662, 665, 668–678, 688, 697, 699
Ishtar ziggurrat 669, 676
Nabu Temple 408, 593, 643, 650, 653, 669, 688
Nebi Yunus 34, 38–39, 106, 125, 195–196, 208, 235, 262, 272, 291, 333, 335–336, 348, 421, 424, 427, 572, 585–587, 589–590, 655, 657, 661
Nebi Yunus ekal māšarti 125, 196, 343
Nebi Yunus inscribed slab 343
North Palace see below Nineveh, North Palace of Ashurbanipal
Parthian tombs 526, 585–587, 589, 591, 650, 652–653, 656, 677
Royal Road, stele of Sennacherib (Ross’ “tombstone”) 78, 262, 327–328, 413, 418, 420, 553–554, 561, 577
Southwest Palace see below Nineveh, Southwest Palace of Sennacherib
White Obelisk 27, 262, 593, 653, 665, 668–669, 677, 683
Nineveh, North Palace of Ashurbanipal 250, 288–289, 670, 678–704, 706, 710, 713–717, 745–749, 751, et passim
Nineveh, North Palace of Ashurbanipal, individual rooms
A 250, 272, 283, 288–289, 291
B 123, 250, 386, 682–683, 715
C (“Lion Hunt Saloon”) 123, 180, 238, 250, 263, 272, 288, 376, 679, 680, 682, 697, 704
D 250, 288
E 192, 250, 272, 288
F (“Susiana Room”) 377, 407
G 407
H 195, 196, 263, 527–528, 640–645, 703, 744
I 357, 693
J (Courtyard) 123, 250, 407, 644, 682, 702
K 123, 683
L (“Arab Room”) 196, 305, 680, 683
M (Throneroom) 76, 305, 386, 682–683, 692, 694, 702, 704, 716
N 682–683
O (Courtyard) 386, 682–683, 704, 716
P 123, 250, 682, 704, 715
Q 123, 250, 682, 704, 715
R 250, 272, 283, 288–289, 291, 682, 694, 704, 715
S 192, 288–289, 358, 386, 682, 694, 704, 715–716
S1 192, 196, 261, 694, 702, 704, 716
T 386, 682, 704, 715
V 682, 704, 715
W 288–289, 682, 704, 715
Western Portal 250, 287–289, 358
Nineveh, Southwest Palace of Sennacherib, architectural units and features
Court U, North Wing 32, 47, 151–152, 412, 436–478, 529
Court U, South Wing 31–32, 340, 403–413
Court U, West Wing 31, 125, 152, 237, 250, 263–264, 312, 336–344, 376–380, 390–394, 470, 516–517, 524–525, 587, 594–595, 640
Domestic Wing 108, 153, 156, 250, 263, 287, 317, 377–378, 479, 503–505, 515–521, 559, 616, 649, 676–677
Grand Entrance “to the West of the Palace” 289, 341, 521, 555–556, 576, 579, 590, 594, 596, 597, 611–645, 737–743
Grand Entrance into Throneroom B(I) 10, 29, 45–46, 74–75, 87, 91, 104, 107, 118–119, 140, 175–182, 184, 193, 237, 333, 340–341, 395, 422, 460, 463, 526, 538, 547, 573–574, 582, 588, 611, 637, 643, 653, 657
See also Annals of Sennacherib
New bull entrance of L.W. King 29, 237, 253, 271, 289, 394, 506–507, 509, 512–513, 556, 576, 594, 596, 604, 611, 613–647
New Chambers of R.C. Thompson 482, 503–517, 559, 616, 621, 623–624, 626, 649
Northwest corner of the palace (“Tašmetum-šarrat’s reception suite”) 33, 108, 152–153, 174, 250, 287, 317, 341, 377–378, 478–493, 503–505, 515–521, 525, 645
Outer wall of H.J. Ross 87, 525–527
Southwest Terrace, Persian Gulf reliefs found by King 408, 615, 636, 645
Southwest Terrace to the north of Room L 645–647
Southwest Terrace Wing 29, 32, 108, 175, 185, 289, 394, 516, 530, 555–645, 649, 653
Throneroom Suite 2, 29, 42–73, 109, 111, 123, 141, 179, 183, 193, 340–342, 380, 390, 457–460, 472–473, 556, 578, 584, 618, 647
Western & detached galleries 23, 83, 84, 87, 91, 104–105, 107, 118, 139–140, 182, 264, 271, 342, 524, 529, 555–556, 559–582, 589–590, 594–596, 602–612
Nineveh, Southwest Palace of Sennacherib, rooms with letter designations (page numbers are for primary discussions only; concordances of letter and Roman numeral designations are on p. 28)
A(IV) 8–9, 63–65
AA/CC(XXX) 18, 353–354
AAA(XI) 14, 19, 170, 173–174
B(I), Throneroom 9, 47–61
BB(XXXIII) 18, 332, 354–361
BBB(LXII) 19, 505–515
C(V) 9–10, 65–71
CC(XXX) 18
CCC(LXIII) 19, 505–515
D(XLV) 10, 457–460, 462–466, 472–473
DD(XXXI) 13, 18, 361–377
DDD(LXV), Tašmetum-šarrat’s reception hall 15, 20, 485–488
E/KK(XLIII), E(XLIII) 10, 13, 14, 19, 457–462, 469–472, 473–478
EE(XXXII) 13, 18, 361–377
EEE(LXIV) 15, 20, 33, 482–485, 503–505
F(XVII) 10, 457–460, 466–467, 472–473
FF(XXVIII) 13, 18, 405–408
FFF(LXVII) (“Tašmetum-šarrat’s retiring room”) 15, 20, 489–491
G(III) 10, 61–63
GG(XXIV) 14, 18, 408–410
GGG(LXX) 15, 20, 33, 493–498, 503, 645–647
H, Forecourt H 10, 73–76, 175–178, 587–588
See also Annals of Sennacherib
HH(XXV) 19, 411
HHH(LXXI) 15, 20, 493, 502–503, 645–647
I(VI), Court I(VI) 11, 15, 29–30, 72–73, 108–145
II(XLVI) 14, 19, 444–453, 469–478
IIa 470–478
IIb(XV) 151–152, 457–460, 466, 470–472
III(LXIX) 15, 20, 33, 493, 498–503, 645–647
J(XIII) 11, 16, 145–153, 469, 473
JJ(XLVII) 14, 19, 453–457, 473
JJJ(LXVI) 15, 20, 488–489
K(XIV) 11, 16, 145–153, 473
KK(XLIII) see E/KK(XLIII)
KKK(LXVIII) 14–15, 20, 438–442, 491–493
L(XII) 11–12, 16–17, 153–156
LL(XLIV) 14, 19, 442–444, 473
LLL(XXVII) 14, 20, 410–411
M(XLVIII) 12, 17, 156–160
MM(XXXIV) 14, 19, 345–347
MMM(XXVI) 14, 20, 411
N(XLII) 12, 17, 160
NN(XXXVII) 19, 352–353
NNN 14, 20, 193, 344, 403, 410–411, 525
O(XLIX) 12, 17, 32, 160–162, 247–264, 505–521
OO(XXXVI) (“Lachish Room”)
General 19, 347–352, 660–664, 706–712
Reliefs 4, 108, 114, 173, 194, 349, 350–352, 356, 370–371, 376, 382, 395, 422, 441, 453, 456
Removal of reliefs 422–423, 536, 588, 593, 59–599, 65–657, 660–661, 664, 706–712
OOO(XXIII) 14, 20, 411
P(IX) 12, 17, 170–171
PP(XXXV) 14, 19, 352–353
PPP 503–504, 515, 524–525
Q(X) 12, 17, 170–173
QQ(LV), LV north 19, 403, 556–559, 630–645
R(VII) 12, 17, 162–166
RR(LVI) 19, 403, 556–559, 630–645
S(VIII) 12, 17, 162, 166–170
SS(LVII) 13, 19, 403, 556–559, 630–645
T(LI) 12, 17, 264–292
TT(LVIII) 13, 19, 403, 556–559
U(XIX), Court U(XIX) 12, 18, 31–32, 292–307
UU(LIX) 13, 19, 403, 556–559
V(XXXVIII) 12, 18, 307–313
VV(LXI) 13, 19, 385–403
W(XLI) 12, 18, 313–320
WW(LX), Southeast Terrace Platform 13, 19, 32, 381–385
X(XL) 12, 18, 313–320
XX(XXII) 19, 178–198
Y(XXXIX) 13, 18, 313–320
YY 13, 19, 381–385
Z(XXIX) 18, 344–345
ZZ(LI) 19, 559–596
Nineveh, Southwest Palace of Sennacherib, rooms with Roman numeral or other designations (page numbers are for primary discussions only)
XV see above IIb(XV)
XVI 457–460, 466, 472–473
XVIII 72–73, 110–113, 324, 472
XX 112, 183, 411, 460, 469
L 600–604, 609
LII 559–596, 630–645
LIII 559–596, 630–645
LIV 530, 556–558, 596, 611–614, 628–645
Thompson’s Large Chamber 507–514, 520, 521, 623–624, 626
Thompson’s Long broad Corridor 174, 263–264, 317, 509–514, 516, 520–521
Nippur 100, 427–432, 434–436, 468, 470
Nipur, Mt., modern Judi Dagh 54, 263, 340–341, 343, 412, 520
Nitocris, small iron steamer 218, 219, 220, 222, 427, 535
Oldfield, Edmund, Assistant in the Department of Antiquities 536–537, 678, 695–696, 721
‘Omri, king of Israel 650
Orchard, Jeffery 673
Oxford University
Ashmolean Museum 145, 225–227, 251–253, 256–260, 360, 484, 496, 564–566, 568, 662, 698
Christ Church College 666–667
General 80, 89, 144, 213, 217, 223–227, 258–259, 380, 428, 548–549, 662
Magdalen College 83, 102, 144, 666–667
University Galleries 225–227
Padî, king of Ekron 59–60
Palestine Exploration Fund 253–254
Palestine, Palestinian 59, 173, 253–254, 257, 259, 586, 660
Palmerston, Lord 99, 413, 424, 537
Panizzi, Antonio, Principal Librarian 4, 686–687, 722–724
Paris, Louvre 29, 104, 147, 186, 201, 233, 261, 390, 391, 564, 692, 694, 697, 717
Parthian 247, 295, 356, 408, 431, 436
Paterson, Archibald 1, 359, 377, 381, 395, 557
Perponcher, Count, Prussian Chargé d’Affairs in Constantinople 75, 84, 101
Persepolis 82, 109, 395, 530, 611
Persia 242, 435, 539–540, 578, 592, 645, 651, 654, 678, 699
Persian Gulf 219, 498, 505, 532, 678, 705, 719
Persian, Persians 192, 395, 540, 569, 658, 664
Peterborough Museum 360, 568
Phillipps, Sir Thomas 143
Phillips, Mr. 692, 697
Phoenicia, Phoenicians 55, 261–262, 310, 346, 376, 410, 484
Phoenician city 55–56, 346
Phoenician galley 165–166, 168–169, 262, 311, 409–410, 421, 605
Phoenician seals and script 395, 397–399, 402–403, 658, 692, 717, 721
Phrygian bonnet 439–442, 444–445, 474
Piankhy, king of Egypt 398, 402, 554
pīlu peṣū 342–343
Pinches, Theophilus G., Assistant in the Department of Antiquities 171, 359, 687
Pirate, screw steamer 222, 422, 534, 546–547, 553, 595, 597, 654, 667–668
Pittsfield, Berkshire Museum 542
Pius IX 144, 259, 705
Place, Victor, French Consul, excavator of Khorsabad 104, 201, 342, 354, 390, 392, 504, 531, 630, 636, 646, 652, 657, 660, 666, 678, 692, 717
Prussia, king of see Frederick Wilhelm IV
Prussia, Prussian 75, 104, 227, 561, 690–692, 697–698, 715
Pul see Adad-nirari III
Qurna (Kurnah) 604, 694, 698
Rassam, Christian, British Vice-Consul at Mosul 83, 89–95, 582–596, 648–653, 699, 704, 707, 712, 714, et passim
Rassam, Hormuzd
Activities in Mesopotamia 5, 83, 89, 102, 582–584, 587–588, 591–600, 640–644, 653–688, 692–694, 706–715, et passim
List of undevided and devided antiquities 360–367
Pit on Kuyunjik 669, 676–677, 740–741
Rassam, Matilda 83, 89–95, 582–596, 648–653, et passim
Rassam, Nimroud 361, 679
Rawlinson, George 528, 640, 693, 716
Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke, British Consul-General in Baghdad
Assyrian activities 2–3, 5, 196–198, 582–600, 604–608, 648–672, 674, 677–682, 684–721, et passim
“Jerusalem trophy” 59, 66, 584, 586, 599
Royal Geographical Society London reliefs 313, 662, 671–672, 699–702, 705
Reade, Julian Edgeworth 398–399, 554
Reception suites, Neo-Assyrian, typology from Turner 1970a
Type A 108, 162, 165, 377, 378, 380, 469, 479, 489, 503–505, 512, 634, 639, 646
Type C 194–195, 337, 345, 353–354, 376–380, 412, 421, 447, 470, 477
Type F(i) 378–379, 477, 504, 630, 634, 638–639
Type F(ii) 378, 412
Rhodes, John, an obstinate visitor 724
Rich, Claudius James, East India Co. Resident in Baghdad 34–35, 38, 195, 199, 321, 429, 722
Robinson, Edward 254, 256
Rolland, Charlotte 119, 201, 202, 206–207, 209, 228, 230, 232, 235, 236, 240–246, 248, 265, 272, 278, 313, 320, 322, 325, 328, 333, 428, 547–548, 612, 662, 668
Rolland, Stewart 119, 199, 201–202, 206–209, 211, 228, 230, 235, 239, 240–248, 265, 272, 278, 313, 320, 325, 328, 428, 548, 549, 551, 612
Rolland’s scene 234, 242–247
Romaine, Mr., visiting artist 424–426, 551
Rome, Museo Barracco 358, 408
Rose, Col. Hugh, British Consul-General in Beirut 244, 333, 546, 711
Ross, Henry James, English entrepreneur in Mosul 6, 83–91, 560–582, et passim
Ross, Janet 577
Rowland, Phœbe, a Housemaid 6
Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay 78, 82
Royal Asiatic Society, London 2, 650, 682
Royal Geographical Society 80, 313, 662, 671–672, 700, 702, 705
Russell, John Malcolm 6, 47, 250, 389, 457, 555, 628–630, 645–647, 677
Russell, Lord John 655, 704
Sadler, Sir Michael 256–258, 496
Salamia, archaeological mound near Mosul 593, 655
Sam’al, Sam’alians 441–442, 444, 469, 473–478
Sandon, Lord 259, 484, 662, 666–667
Sandreczki, Charles, German missionary 241, 255, 321
Sandwith, Humphry, doctor at Nineveh 99, 101–104, 106, 139, 180, 201, 203, 205, 207, 211, 228, 234, 240–242, 244–248, 322, 330–332
Sardanapalus (Ashurbanipal) 705
Sardanapalus (Ashurnasirpal II) 587–588, 649–650, 712–713
Sargon II 80–81, 116, 178, 185, 227, 272, 378–379, 398–399, 402, 441, 472, 476, 504, 539, 642, 645, 659
See also Khorsabad
Sassanian period 560, 651–652
Sassanian seals 142, 658–659
Scharf, George, engraver 75, 84, 137–138, 142–143, 181, 191, 399
Searight, Ann 135, 189, 399, 403, 641
Seattle Art Museum 186, 359
Semiramis 262, 652, 716
Serrahiyeh, archaeological site near Mosul 42
Seymour, Henry Danby 39–40, 428, 563
Seymour, Louisa 39, 719
Shabaka, king of Egypt 397–398, 402
Shalmaneser III 41, 287–288, 650, 669, 691
Shalmaneser V 397, 504
Shamshi-Adad V 669
Sheikh Adi, Yezidi shrine 7, 106, 137, 149, 200, 578
Shemarmis, archaeological site near Mosul 585
Shomamok district 99, 107, 139, 202, 210–211
Sidon 51, 54–57, 60, 169, 650
Sidqa, king of Ashkalon 56, 172–173
Sinšariškun 139–141
Sirāra mountain range 250, 261
Smith, Clyde Curry 3
Smith, George 209, 236, 248, 295, 358, 394, 399, 408, 506, 512, 526, 528, 612, 615, 618, 645, 649, 721
Smith, Sidney, Keeper of the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities 258–259
Somers, Lord 79, 294, 659, 704, 707
Sotheby, London 8, 141, 143, 186, 294, 304, 376, 442, 497, 550, 569, 666, 671, 702, 704, 705
Sotheby, New York 313, 670, 705
Spink & Son, London 144, 294, 313, 359, 537, 550, 666–667
St. Louis, Mercantile Library 542
Sternschuss, Mr., German missionary 241–242
Stevens, Henry 541
Stirling, Rev. J. 540, 698
Stirling, Thomas, Alexander Hector’s agent in England 77, 539–540, 665, 690, 698
Stronach, David 47, 628
Susa, Elamite city 34, 196, 242, 380, 399, 442, 583, 644
Susiana 237, 444–445, 477, 583, 587
Suttum, Sheikh 213, 230, 235, 244, 522, 600, 662
Swoboda, T., Austrian merchant in Mosul 227
Sydney, Nicholson Museum 705
Taharqa, king of Egypt 397
Takht-i-Soleimán 196–198, 644–645
Talbotype (Calotype) 531, 648, 660, 684
Tarbisu (Sherif Khan) 99, 199–200, 248, 250, 585–588, 590
Taylor, Col. Robert, British Resident in Baghdad 203, 427, 429
Taylor, John E., British Vice-Consul in Basrah 656, 678, 681, 684–685, 716, 718
Tašmetum-šarrat 479, 485, 504, 516
Te-Umman, Elamite king 184, 192, 354, 357, 516, 694
Tebiltu river 291, 379
Tell Hajaja see Arban
Tell Mohammed, archaeological site near Baghdad 428, 436
Thomas, Félix, French artist at Khorsabad 592
Thompson, Edward Maunde, Principal Librarian 3, 5, 67, 354, 394, 463, 515, 613–616, 618–621, 627, 629, 631, 637, 645–646
Thompson, Reginald Campbell
Activities at Nineveh 3, 5, 106, 236, 399, 408, 503, 520, 588–589, 615–617, 621, 649, 706
His 1931–1932 excavations, Trenches IIV 504, 506, 513, 515, 516, 625, 677
Large scale contour plan see King’s and Thompson’s large scale contour plan of Kuyunjik
Small scale contour plan of Kuyunjik 507, 513, 515, 520, 526, 624, 625, 629, 647
Thutmose III, king of Egypt 398, 402, 553
Tiglath-pileser I 657, 660, 678
Tiglath-pileser III 82, 189, 202–203, 377–378, 422, 465, 472, 522, 536, 549, 557, 659, 688, 696
Til Barsib, palace 377
Til-Tuba 184, 354, 642
Tokyo, Matsuoka Museum 671
Toledo Museum of Art 313
Toma Shishman
As Layard’s principal foreman 83–84, 102, 106, 230
At Kuyunjik 46–47, 73, 85, 89–97, 104–119, 145, 150, 153, 156–157, 160, 162, 179, 234–235, 237, 248, 280, 283, 285–286, 292, 307, 320, 334, 340, 342–343, 345, 354, 389, 392, 402, 423, 434–437, 460, 468, 470, 478, 482, 492–493, 525, 527, 530, 559–563, 568–571, 648, 706
At Nebi Yunus 333, 335–336
At Nimrud 107, 201, 593
Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum 294, 299, 497, 550
Torquay, Natural History Society 359
Tristin, E., Stewart Rolland’s solicitor 244–245, 272, 278, 548
Ṭûr ‘Abdîn monastic churches 380
Turco-Persian Boundary Commission 2, 20, 73, 83, 85, 90, 201, 332, 431, 468, 555, 559, 569, 653, 657, 699, 708
Turner’s types of reception suites see Reception suites, Neo-Assyrian, typology from Turner 1970a
Twist, George Cecil 258–259
Ukku 43, 51, 52, 54, 60
Ulai river 58, 184, 192, 354, 357, 642
Umm al Hemeh, where the Tigris broke through 219–221
Uppa, Mt. 51, 305
Urartu, Urartian 65, 158, 357
urmaḫḫu 340, 356
Ussher, John 89, 105, 612
Van, lake 99, 104, 231, 238, 241, 243, 245, 265, 280, 331–332, 334, 337, 428, 433–434, 523, 615, 618–619, 621, 637
Vatican, Musei e Gallerie Pontificie 137, 144, 159, 161, 259, 294, 408, 705
Vaux, William S.W., Assistant in the Department of Antiquities 5, 596, 658, 722
Venice, Museo Archeologico Civico 75, 186, 376, 484, 550–551, 702–705
Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum 376
Wace, Rupert 705
Wainwright family home, Hoe Place, Woking 78–80
Wainwright, George E. 79–80, 534
Wainwright, Harriet G. 73, 78–80, 461, 464, 466
Wainwright, James 80
Wainwright, William, Englishman in Bombay 79–80
Walker, Horace 542
Walker, Rev. Augustus 542
Walker, Sophia 542
Walpole, Frederick, visitor to Nineveh 103, 105, 211, 236, 241, 244–247, 272, 278, 294, 299–300, 322, 330, 332, 413, 428, 658
Warka 380, 398, 429, 431–432, 684, 697
Warsaw, National Museum 75
Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution 541
Weidner, Ernst 82, 159, 258, 376, 702
Westmacott, Sir Richard 332, 528
Wilberforce, Samuel, Bishop of Oxford 666–667
Williams College 375, 450, 542
Williams, Col. William Fenwick, head of the Turco-Persian Boundary Commission
At Kuyunjik 2, 83–87, 90–96, 104–106, 109, 111, 113–116, 145–147, 150, 155–156, 158, 175, 242, 320, 332, 431, 457, 468, 555, 559–572, 575, 578, 582, 653
Williams’ 1st Series 111, 113–115, 570
Williams’ 2nd Series 155, 570
Williams’ 3rd Series 150, 570
Williams’ 4th Series 559, 566–568, 570, 572, 578–580, 582, 601, 608–609, 635–636
Williams’ sketch plan 90–94, 96, 111, 114–115, 146, 150, 158, 175, 460, 555, 559–560, 564–570, 572, 579–582, 595, 608, 630, 635, 653
Williams, William Frederick, American missionary 541, 543
Willson, Arnold Broomhall 294, 304, 497, 550, 704
Woburn Abbey, Russell country seat 655, 704
Yakoub, one of Layard’s foremen 200
Yale Babylonian Collection 542
Yara, mound near Mosul where Layard excavated 42
Yezidi, Yezidis 102, 106–107, 147, 200, 210, 578
York, Frederick, photographer 722, 753
Zagros mountains 67, 69–70, 109, 112, 121, 123, 157, 381, 604, 609
Zâkhô 243
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