| 1850 - 704 pāgines
...covered with red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian image*, and a comb of feathers rose on the top of the head....which they were sculptured had sustained no injury There could no longer be any doubt that they formed part of a chamber, and that, to explore it completely,... | |
| 1866 - 824 pāgines
...displayed a narrow-pointed tongue, on which were still the remains of red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...in either hand was the square vessel and fir-cone. In a kind of girdle were three daggers, the handle of one being in the form of the head of a bulL They... | |
| University magazine - 1849 - 836 pāgines
...and displayed a narrow pointed tongue, which was still coloured with red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...either hand was the square vessel and fircone."— Vol. ip 64. The object called a fir-cone, and the square vessel here described, are seen very frequently... | |
| Austen Henry Layard - 1849 - 386 pāgines
...tongue, which was still covered with red paint. On the shoulders fell • No. 32, chamber B, plan 3. the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...back, and in either hand was the square vessel and fir cone. On all these figures paint could be faintly distinguished, particularly on the hair, beard,... | |
| William Sandys Wright Vaux - 1850 - 488 pāgines
...and displayed a narrow pointed tongue, which was still coloured with red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...which they were sculptured had sustained no injury." But a yet more curious discovery was the almost immediate result of these labours : it is so admirably... | |
| Austen Henry Layard - 1850 - 280 pāgines
...and displayed a narrow pointed tongue, which was still coloured with red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...in either hand was the square vessel and fir-cone. eyes, and sandals. The slabs on which they were sculptured had sustained no injury, and could be without... | |
| Young people - 1852 - 1020 pāgines
...played a narrow pointed tougue, on which were still the remains of red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...head. Two wings sprang from the back ; and in either band was tt*e square Tessel ani fir-cone. In a kind of girdle were three 'daggers, the handle of one... | |
| sir Austen Henry Layard - 1851 - 442 pāgines
...displayed a narrow pointed tongue, on which were still the remains of red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...in either hand was the square -vessel and fir-cone. In a kind of girdle were three daggers, the handle of one being in the form of the head of a bull.... | |
| Sir Austen Henry Layard - 1851 - 442 pāgines
...displayed a narrow pointed tongue, on which were still the remains of red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...in either hand was the square vessel and fir-cone. In a kind of girdle were three daggers, the handle of one being in the form of the head of a bull.... | |
| William Sandys Wright Vaux - 1851 - 568 pāgines
...and displayed a narrow pointed tongue, which was still coloured with red paint. On the shoulders fell the usual curled and bushy hair of the Assyrian images,...the top of the head. Two wings sprang from the back, aud in either hand was the square vessel and fircone. On all these figures, paint could be faintly... | |
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