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- Jerwan is a locality north of Mosul in the Nineveh Province of Iraq. The site is clear of vegetation and is sp****ly settled. The site is famous for the...
- in 331 BC Alexander the Great camped for four days near the aqueduct at Jerwan. The historians who travelled with him would have had ample time to investigate...
- magnificently constructed aqueduct erected by Sennacherib were discovered at Jerwan, about 65 kilometres (40 mi) distant. The enclosed area had more than 100...
- Mr. Stephen Curnow 32 St. Ives, Cornwall, England Houghton, Michigan, US Jerwan, Mrs. Marie Marthe (née T****llard) 23 New York City Southampton New York...
- cast using two-part clay molds rather than by the 'lost wax' process. The Jerwan Aqueduct (c. 688 BC) is made with stone arches and lined with waterproof...
- were used in Greece, such as in Crete and Cyprus, in 800 BC. The ****yrian Jerwan Aqueduct (688 BC) made use of waterproof concrete. Concrete was used for...
- ancient.eu Thorkild Jacobsen and Seton Lloyd, Sennacherib's Aqueduct at Jerwan, Oriental Institute Publication 24, University of Chicago Press, 1935] Mexico...
- 'Uqair and Eridu, at ****yrian Khorsabad, the Aqueduct of Sennacherib at Jerwan. He succeeded Max Mallowan as the President of the British School of Archaeology...
- 2000. Jacobsen, Thorkild; Lloyd, Seton (1935), Sennacherib's Aqueduct at Jerwan (PDF), University of Chicago Press, Oriental Institute Publication 24 Says...
- strong tools and weapons, and used looms to weave cloth from wool. The Jerwan Aqueduct (c. 688 BC) is made with stone arches and lined with waterproof...