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The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 2. (of 7): Assyria

CHAPTER VI
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The building may originally have been a square, or it may have been an oblong, as represented in the plan.

It was approached from the court by a a flight of stone stops, probably six in number, of which four remain in place.

This flight of steps was placed directly opposite to the central door of the south-west palace facade.

From the level of the court, to that of the top of the steps, a height of about six feet, a solid platform of crude brick was raised as a basis for the temple; and this was faced, probably throughout its whole extent, with a solid wall of hard black basalt, ornamented with a cornice in gray limestone, of which the accompanying figures are representations.

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