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A COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON THE ANCIENT WORLD, INCLUDING EGYPT AND THE NEAR EAST
Comprising J. Bell (ed.), Bell's New Pantheon, Vol. I, London, 1709; O. Goldsmith, The History of Rome, London, 1823; The Archaeological Journal, The Early and Middle Ages, Vol. IV, Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1847; J. Bonomi, Nineveh and its Palaces, London, 1852; C. Wordsworth, Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, London, 1853; A. A. Caruana, Report on the Phoenician and Roman Antiquities in the Group of Islands of Malta, Malta, 1862; G. Rawlinson, The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World, Vols. I-II, London, 1871; G. Smith, Assyrian Discoveries: An Account of Explorations and Discoveries on the Site of Nineveh during 1873 and 1874, London, 1875; J. Fergusson and J. Burgess, The Cave Temples of India, London, 1880; British Museum Guide, Sculptures in the Elgin Room, Part II, London, 1881; J. Fergusson, The Parthenon, London, 1883; G. Smith, Ancient History From The Monuments: The History of Babylonia, London, 1884; A. H. Sayce, M.A., Assyria, its Princes, Priests, and People, London, 1885; M. Joachim Menant, Ninive et Babylone, Paris, 1888; Z. A. Ragozin, Assyria, from the Rise of the Empire to the Fall of Nineveh, London, 1888; E. A. Wallis Budge and L. W. King (eds.), Annals of the Kings of Assyria, Vol I, The British Museum, London, 1902; J. G. Milne, Catalogue Général des Antiquités Égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, Oxford, 1905; A. F. Calvert, Moorish Remains in Spain, London, 1906; W. M. Flinders Petrie, Scarabs and Cylinders with Names, London, 1917; L. W. King, A History of Sumer and Akkad, London, 1916; G. Elliot Smith, Tutankhamen and the Discovery of his Tomb, London, 1923; W. H. Lane, Babylonian Problems, London, 1923; D. Davidson and H. Aldersmith, The Great Pyramid: Its Divine Message, Vol. I, London, 1925; B. W. Henderson, The Great War Between Athens and Sparta, London, 1927; E. MacKay et al., Bahrein and Hemamieh, London, 1929; R. Campbell Thompson and R. W. Hutchinson, A Century of Exploration at Nineveh, London, 1929; Photographs of Casts of Persian Sculptures of the Achaemenid Period, Plates, The British Museum, London, 1932; C. W. Ceram, A Picture History of Archaeology, London, 1957; J. W. Crowfoot et al., The Objects from Samaria, London, 1957; A. Champdour, Ancient Cities and Temples: Babylon, London, 1958; R. F. Heizer and S. F. Cook, The Application of Quantitive Methods in Archaeology, Chicago, 1960; Y. Yadin et al., Hazor I: The First Season of Excavations, 1955; Hazor II: The Second Season of Excavations, 1956; Hazor III-IV (Plates): The Third and Fourth Seasons of Excavations, 1957-1958, Jerusalem, 1958-1961; Sir L. Woolley, Ur Excavations, Vols IV-V and VIII-IX, London, 1939, 1956 and 1962-1965; A. M. Lythgoe, The Predynastic Cemetery N 7000, Naga-ed-Dër, Part IV, Egyptian Archaeology, Vol VII, University of California, Los Angeles, 1965; K. M. Kenyon, Excavations at Jericho, Vols I-II, London, 1960-1965; H. Ricke, Ausgrabungen von Khor-Dehmit Bis Bet El-Wali, Oriental Institute of Chicago Nubian Expedition, Vol. I, Chicago, 1967; P. Delougaz et al., Private Houses and Graves in the Diyala Region, Oriental Institute, Vol. LXXXVIII, Chicago, 1967; W. R. Dawson, Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities in The British Museum, I, Mummies and Human Remains, London, 1968; D. Oates, Studies in the Ancient History of Northern Iraq, Oxford, 1968; E. J. Baumgartel, Petrie's Naqada Excavation: A Supplement, London, 1970; G. Massey, Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World, Vols I-II, London, 1970; A. S. Murray et al., Excavations in Cyprus, The British Museum, London, 1970; C. O. Minasian, Shan Diz of Isma'ili Fame: Its Seige and Destruction, London, 1971; J. D. Evans, The Prehistoric Antiquities of the Maltese Islands: A Survey, London, 1971; S. R. K. Glanville, Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities in The British Museum, II, Wooden Model Boats, London, 1972; and B. Adams, Ancient Hierakonpolis, with Supplement, Warminster, 1974(a lot)
Comprising J. Bell (ed.), Bell's New Pantheon, Vol. I, London, 1709; O. Goldsmith, The History of Rome, London, 1823; The Archaeological Journal, The Early and Middle Ages, Vol. IV, Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1847; J. Bonomi, Nineveh and its Palaces, London, 1852; C. Wordsworth, Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, London, 1853; A. A. Caruana, Report on the Phoenician and Roman Antiquities in the Group of Islands of Malta, Malta, 1862; G. Rawlinson, The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World, Vols. I-II, London, 1871; G. Smith, Assyrian Discoveries: An Account of Explorations and Discoveries on the Site of Nineveh during 1873 and 1874, London, 1875; J. Fergusson and J. Burgess, The Cave Temples of India, London, 1880; British Museum Guide, Sculptures in the Elgin Room, Part II, London, 1881; J. Fergusson, The Parthenon, London, 1883; G. Smith, Ancient History From The Monuments: The History of Babylonia, London, 1884; A. H. Sayce, M.A., Assyria, its Princes, Priests, and People, London, 1885; M. Joachim Menant, Ninive et Babylone, Paris, 1888; Z. A. Ragozin, Assyria, from the Rise of the Empire to the Fall of Nineveh, London, 1888; E. A. Wallis Budge and L. W. King (eds.), Annals of the Kings of Assyria, Vol I, The British Museum, London, 1902; J. G. Milne, Catalogue Général des Antiquités Égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, Oxford, 1905; A. F. Calvert, Moorish Remains in Spain, London, 1906; W. M. Flinders Petrie, Scarabs and Cylinders with Names, London, 1917; L. W. King, A History of Sumer and Akkad, London, 1916; G. Elliot Smith, Tutankhamen and the Discovery of his Tomb, London, 1923; W. H. Lane, Babylonian Problems, London, 1923; D. Davidson and H. Aldersmith, The Great Pyramid: Its Divine Message, Vol. I, London, 1925; B. W. Henderson, The Great War Between Athens and Sparta, London, 1927; E. MacKay et al., Bahrein and Hemamieh, London, 1929; R. Campbell Thompson and R. W. Hutchinson, A Century of Exploration at Nineveh, London, 1929; Photographs of Casts of Persian Sculptures of the Achaemenid Period, Plates, The British Museum, London, 1932; C. W. Ceram, A Picture History of Archaeology, London, 1957; J. W. Crowfoot et al., The Objects from Samaria, London, 1957; A. Champdour, Ancient Cities and Temples: Babylon, London, 1958; R. F. Heizer and S. F. Cook, The Application of Quantitive Methods in Archaeology, Chicago, 1960; Y. Yadin et al., Hazor I: The First Season of Excavations, 1955; Hazor II: The Second Season of Excavations, 1956; Hazor III-IV (Plates): The Third and Fourth Seasons of Excavations, 1957-1958, Jerusalem, 1958-1961; Sir L. Woolley, Ur Excavations, Vols IV-V and VIII-IX, London, 1939, 1956 and 1962-1965; A. M. Lythgoe, The Predynastic Cemetery N 7000, Naga-ed-Dër, Part IV, Egyptian Archaeology, Vol VII, University of California, Los Angeles, 1965; K. M. Kenyon, Excavations at Jericho, Vols I-II, London, 1960-1965; H. Ricke, Ausgrabungen von Khor-Dehmit Bis Bet El-Wali, Oriental Institute of Chicago Nubian Expedition, Vol. I, Chicago, 1967; P. Delougaz et al., Private Houses and Graves in the Diyala Region, Oriental Institute, Vol. LXXXVIII, Chicago, 1967; W. R. Dawson, Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities in The British Museum, I, Mummies and Human Remains, London, 1968; D. Oates, Studies in the Ancient History of Northern Iraq, Oxford, 1968; E. J. Baumgartel, Petrie's Naqada Excavation: A Supplement, London, 1970; G. Massey, Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World, Vols I-II, London, 1970; A. S. Murray et al., Excavations in Cyprus, The British Museum, London, 1970; C. O. Minasian, Shan Diz of Isma'ili Fame: Its Seige and Destruction, London, 1971; J. D. Evans, The Prehistoric Antiquities of the Maltese Islands: A Survey, London, 1971; S. R. K. Glanville, Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities in The British Museum, II, Wooden Model Boats, London, 1972; and B. Adams, Ancient Hierakonpolis, with Supplement, Warminster, 1974(a lot)
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