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Ivories from Nimrud Submitted by cws on Fri, 2012-03-09 12:20 Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly version Title Author Year Equestrian Bridle-Harness Ornaments: Catalogue & Plates J.J. Orchard 1967 Ivories in the Assyrian Style M.E.L. Mallowan & L.G. Davies 1970 Furniture from SW 7, Fort Shalmaneser M.E.L. Mallowan & G. Herrmann 1974 Ivories from Room SW 37, Fort Shalmaneser, part I G. Herrmann 1986 Ivories from Room SW 37, Fort Shalmaneser, part 2 G. Herrmann 1986 The Small Collections from Fort Shalmaneser G. Herrmann 1992 Ivories from the North West Palace (1845-1992) G. Herrmann, S. Laidlaw & H. Coffey 2009 Ivories from Rooms SW11/12 and T10 Fort Shalmaneser, parts 1-2 G. Herrmann and S. Laidlaw 2013 Discount for BISI Members BISI publications are only available from Oxbow Books/The David Brown Book Company. Members receive 20% off BSAI/BISI publications. There are special discounted prices at OXBOW on some of the older titles. Equestrian Bridle-Harness Ornaments: Catalogue & Plates Front cover of IN 1/2 Author: J.J. Orchard Volume: I/2 1967 Format: x+48 pp., 46 pls., hardback Price: £9.95 Link To Purchase: Oxbow Books Notes: pdf Equestrian Bridle-Harness Ornaments Ivories in the Assyrian Style Front cover of IN 2 Author: M.E.L. Mallowan & L.G. Davies Volume: II 1970 Format: v + 60 pp., 46 pl., hardback Notes: Out of print. pdf Ivories in the Assyrian Style Furniture from SW 7, Fort Shalmaneser

1974

Author: M.E.L. Mallowan & G. Herrmann

Volume: III

Format: 120 pp., 111 pls., hardback

ISBN: 0-903472-02-3

Price: £9.95

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