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

CHAPTER II
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The camel appears upon the monuments both as a beast of burden and also as ridden in war, but only by the enemies of the Assyrians.

[PLATE XXX., Fig.

3.] The horse is used both for draught and for riding, but seems never degraded to ignoble purposes.

His breed is good, though he is not so finely or delicately made as the modern Arab.

The head is small and well shaped, the nostrils large and high, the neck arched, but somewhat thick, the body compact, the loins strong, the legs moderately slender and sinewy.


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