Layard-subterranean-excavations, Austen Henry Layard, 1853

Layard-subterranean-excavations, Austen Henry Layard, 1853

“subterranean excavations at kouyunjik” is a drawing from austen henry layard’s discoveries in the ruins of nineveh and babylon (1853). Of this scene, layard writes: after the departure of mr. Ross, the accumulation of earth above the ruins had become so considerable, frequently exceeding thirty feet, that the workmen, to avoid the labor of clearing it away, began to tunnel along the walls, sinking shafts at intervals to admit light and air. The hardness of the soil, mixed with pottery, bricks and remains of buildings raised at various times over the buried ruins of the assyrian palace, rendered this process easy and safe with ordinary care and precaution. The subterraneous passages were narrow, and were propped up when necessary either by leaving columns of earth, as in mines, or by wooden beams. These long galleries, dimly lighted, lined with the remains of ancient art, broken urns projecting from the crumbling sides, and the wild arab and hardy nestorian wandering through their intricacies, or working in their dark recesses, were singularly picturesque. Date: 1853.
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Author: Austen Henry Layard (1817-1894)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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