Nineveh and Babylon

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"Nineveh and Babylon" is a 19th-century archaeological and travel narrative by Austen Henry Layard detailing his excavations and discoveries in the ancient Assyrian and Babylonian sites of Mesopotamia.

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instanceOf archaeological narrative
book
travel narrative
author Austen Henry Layard NERFINISHED
authorOccupation archaeologist
diplomat
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes Assyrian palaces NERFINISHED
cuneiform inscriptions
excavations at Babylon
excavations at Nineveh
reliefs and sculptures
travel in Mesopotamia
field Assyriology NERFINISHED
Near Eastern archaeology NERFINISHED
genre archaeology
history
travel literature
hasPart accounts of fieldwork
descriptions of local customs
illustrations of artifacts
topographical descriptions
historicalContext Victorian-era exploration
influenced public interest in ancient Assyria
language English
literaryForm first-person narrative
mainSubject Assyria NERFINISHED
Assyrian archaeology NERFINISHED
Babylon NERFINISHED
Babylonian archaeology NERFINISHED
Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
Nineveh NERFINISHED
ancient Near East NERFINISHED
archaeological excavations
notableFor early documentation of Assyrian ruins
popularizing Assyriology in Victorian Britain
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork Nineveh and Its Remains NERFINISHED
settingLocation Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
modern-day Iraq
timePeriodDescribed 19th century

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Austen Henry Layard notableWork Nineveh and Babylon