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Title: The seven great monarchies of the ancient eastern world: or, The history, geography and antiquities of Chaldæa, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, and Sassanian or New Persian empire
Year: 1880 (1880s)
Authors: Rawlinson, George, 1812-1902
Subjects: Mauritius Export Development and Investment Authority History, Ancient Assyria -- History Babylonia -- History Parthia -- History Iran -- History
Publisher: New York : J. W. Lovell company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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th their voice or witha long horn. Thus, however ample the command of nakedhuman strength enjoyed by the Assyrian king, who hadalways at his absolute disposal the labor of many thousandcaptives, still there was in every great work much whichcould only be intrusted to Assyrians, w4io appear to havebeen employed largely in the grand constructions of theirmonarchs. The implements of labor have a considerable resemblance tothose in present use among ourselves. The saws were two-handed; but as the handle was in the same Ime with theblade, instead of being set at right angles to it. they musthave been somewhat awkward to use. The shovels wereheart-shaped, like those which Sir C. Fellows noticed in AsiaMinor.53s The pickaxes had a single instead of a double head,wdiile the hatchets were double-headed, though here probablythe second head was a mere knob intended to increase theforce of the blow. (PI. CXL., Fig. 1.) The hand-cai-ts weresmall and of very simple construction: they were made open
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