As an accompaniment to the 1st and 2nd sheets of the Vestiges of Assyria, Sheet 3d being a map of the country in the angle formed by the River Tigris & the Upper Zab shewing the disposition of the various ancient sites in the vicinity of Nineveh from trigonometrical survey made by order of the Government of India in the spring of 1852 ...

As an accompaniment to the 1st and 2nd sheets of the Vestiges of Assyria, Sheet 3d being a map of the country in the angle formed by the River Tigris & the Upper Zab shewing the disposition of the various ancient sites in the vicinity of Nineveh from trigonometrical survey made by order of the Government of India in the spring of 1852 ...  

Creator:  Jones, James Felix
J. & C. Walker (Firm) ( contributor )
Publication Date: 1855
Publisher: John Walker
Type: Map
Source Institution: SOAS, University of London
Holding Location: Archives and Special Collections
Subject Keyword:  Iraq--Nineveh (Extinct city) -- Maps
Iraq -- Calah (Extinct city) -- Maps
Iraq -- Mosul -- Maps
Archeology
Archaeology
Spatial Coverage: Asia -- Iraq -- Nineveh Governorate -- Nineveh
Language: English
As an accompaniment to the 1st and 2nd sheets of the Vestiges of Assyria, Sheet 3d being a map of the country in the angle formed by the River Tigris & the Upper Zab shewing the disposition of the various ancient sites in the vicinity of Nineveh from trigonometrical survey made by order of the Government of India in the spring of 1852 ...
Vestiges of Assyria, sheet 1st, an ichnographic sketch of the remains of ancient Nineveh with the enceinte of the modern Mosul, the [Arabic inscription] of Arab M.S.S. and the ΜΕΣПΙΛΑ of the Anabasis constructed from the trigonometrical survey in the spring of 1852 at the command of the government of India ...

Vestiges of Assyria, sheet 1st, an ichnographic sketch of the remains of ancient Nineveh with the enceinte of the modern Mosul, the [Arabic inscription] of Arab M.S.S. and the ΜΕΣПΙΛΑ of the Anabasis constructed from the trigonometrical survey in the spring of 1852 at the command of the government of India ...  

Creator:  Jones, James Felix
J. & C. Walker (Firm) ( contributor )
Publication Date: 1855
Publisher: John Walker
Type: Map
Source Institution: SOAS, University of London
Holding Location: Archives and Special Collections
Subject Keyword:  Iraq--Nineveh (Extinct city) -- Maps
Iraq -- Calah (Extinct city) -- Maps
Iraq -- Mosul -- Maps
Archeology
Archaeology
Spatial Coverage: Asia -- Iraq -- Nineveh Governorate -- Mosul
Language: English
Vestiges of Assyria, sheet 1st, an ichnographic sketch of the remains of ancient Nineveh with the enceinte of the modern Mosul, the [Arabic inscription] of Arab M.S.S. and the ΜΕΣПΙΛΑ of the Anabasis constructed from the trigonometrical survey in the spring of 1852 at the command of the government of India ...
Vestiges of Assyria, sheet 2d shewing the positions and plans of the ancient cities of Nimrud and Selamiyeh, the former identical with the Aaqibba of Xenophon perhaps the Calab of Genesis and the [cuneiform inscriptions] of the cuneiform inscriptions, from the trigonometrical survey made in the spring of 1852 at the command of the Government of India ...

Vestiges of Assyria, sheet 2d shewing the positions and plans of the ancient cities of Nimrud and Selamiyeh, the former identical with the Aaqibba of Xenophon perhaps the Calab of Genesis and the [cuneiform inscriptions] of the cuneiform inscriptions, from the trigonometrical survey made in the spring of 1852 at the command of the Government of India ...  

Creator:  Jones, James Felix
J. & C. Walker (Firm) ( contributor )
Publication Date: [1855]
Publisher:  John Walker
Type: Map
Source Institution: SOAS, University of London
Holding Location: Archives and Special Collections
Subject Keyword:  Iraq--Nineveh (Extinct city) -- Maps
Iraq -- Calah (Extinct city) -- Maps
Iraq -- Mosul -- Maps
Archeology
Archaeology
Spatial Coverage: Asia -- Iraq -- Nineveh Governorate -- Nimrud
Language: English
Vestiges of Assyria, sheet 2d shewing the positions and plans of the ancient cities of Nimrud and Selamiyeh, the former identical with the Aaqibba of Xenophon perhaps the Calab of Genesis and the [cuneiform inscriptions] of the cuneiform inscriptions, from the trigonometrical survey made in the spring of 1852 at the command of the Government of India ...