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The image is a vintage newspaper clipping titled "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History," featuring excavations in Mesopotamia. The layout includes four black-and-white photographs with detailed captions.

  1. Upper Left: The caption reads, "Upper Left—Experimental Pit Dug Through the City of Nuzi to the Still Older City of Ga-Sur Beneath It." This photo shows an archaeological excavation site with a deep pit, revealing layers of historical settlements.

  2. Upper Right: The caption reads, "Upper Right—Terra Cotta Lion Just Before Removal From Its Temple Resting Place." This photo depicts a terra cotta lion statue in situ, about to be removed from its original location in a temple.

  3. Lower Left: The caption reads, "Lower Left—Glaized [Glazed] Terra Cotta Lion." This photo features a detailed close-up of a glazed terra cotta lion statue.

  4. Lower Right: The caption reads, "Lower Right—Ruins of Temple at Lower Nuzi Level." This photo shows the remains of a temple, with walls and some architectural features still discernible.

The photos collectively illustrate the process of archaeological excavation and the artifacts discovered, providing a glimpse into the rich history of Mesopotamia.

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This image appears to be a historical page from a newspaper or magazine titled "Monitor" and focuses on archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia.

The main headline reads, "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History."

There are four smaller images arranged in a grid layout, each illustrating different aspects of the excavations:

  1. Upper Left: This image shows an experimental pit dug through what seems to be the city of Nuzi, leading to the older city of Ga-Sur beneath it.
  2. Upper Right: This image depicts a terracotta lion just before its removal from its temple resting place.
  3. Lower Left: This image displays a glazed terracotta lion.
  4. Lower Right: This image shows ruins of a temple at the lower Nuzi level, with a person working on or observing the excavation site.

The caption below the images provides further details:

  • Upper Left: "Experimental Pit Dug Through the City of Nuzi to the Still Older City of Ga-Sur Beneath It."
  • Upper Right: "Terra Cotta Lion Just Before Removal From Its Temple Resting Place."
  • Lower Left: "Glazed Terra Cotta Lion."
  • Lower Right: "Ruins of Temple at Lower Nuzi Level."

The visuals and caption together emphasize the historical and archaeological significance of uncovering ancient artifacts and structures in the region of Mesopotamia.

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The image is a vintage newspaper clipping titled "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History," which focuses on archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia.

The clipping is divided into four panels, each depicting different aspects of the excavation work:

  1. Upper Left Panel:

    • The image shows an experimental pit dug through the city of Nuzi to reach the older city of Ga-Sur beneath it. The pit reveals layers of historical strata.
  2. Upper Right Panel:

    • This image features a terra cotta lion, which appears to be just before its removal from its temple resting place.
  3. Lower Left Panel:

    • Depicts a glazed terra cotta lion, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of the ancient artifacts being unearthed.
  4. Lower Right Panel:

    • Shows the ruins of a temple at a lower level of Nuzi. A person is seen sitting on the ruins, indicating the scale and state of preservation of the ancient structures.

The caption at the bottom provides further details:

  • "Upper Left: Experimental Pit Dug Through the City of Nuzi to the Still Older City of Ga-Sur Beneath It."
  • "Upper Right: Terra Cotta Lion Just Before Removal From Its Temple Resting Place."
  • "Lower Left: Glazed Terra Cotta Lion."
  • "Lower Right: Ruins of Temple at Lower Nuzi Level."

This clipping effectively illustrates the significant archaeological findings and the historical depth being uncovered through these excavations.

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The image is a historical newspaper clipping titled "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History," focusing on archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia.

The clipping contains four photographs, each labeled to indicate what they depict:

  1. Upper Left: An experimental pit dug through the city of Nuzi to reach the still older city of Ga-sur beneath it.
  2. Upper Right: A terra cotta lion just before its removal from its temple resting place.
  3. Lower Left: A glazed terra cotta lion.
  4. Lower Right: Ruins of a temple at the Lower Nuzi level.

The caption at the bottom provides more detailed descriptions of each photograph:

  • The upper left image shows the excavation process through different historical layers.
  • The upper right image depicts the lion artifact in its original setting.
  • The lower left image features a detailed artifact, a glazed terra cotta lion.
  • The lower right image shows the ancient temple ruins.

The clipping is labeled with the word "Monitor" in the top left corner and dated February 7 (the year is not visible but it appears to be from the early to mid-20th century). The content indicates a focus on uncovering and preserving historical artifacts from ancient Mesopotamia.

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The image is a historical newspaper clipping from the "Monitor" showing an article titled "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History." The article focuses on archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia, an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean.

The page features four photographs with captions describing each:

  1. Upper Left - "Experimental Pit Dug Through the City of Nuzi to the Still Older City of Ga-Sur Beneath It":
    This photograph shows a deep excavation pit revealing layers of ancient cities, specifically digging through the city of Nuzi to uncover the older city of Ga-Sur beneath it.

  2. Upper Right - "Terra-Cotta Lion Just Before Removal From Its Temple Resting Place":
    This image depicts a terra-cotta lion artifact that was found and is shown just before it was removed from its original location in a temple.

  3. Lower Left - "Glazed Terra Cotta Lion":
    This picture shows a well-preserved, glazed terra-cotta lion, highlighting the craftsmanship of the artifact.

  4. Lower Right - "Ruins of Temple at Lower Nuzi Level":
    This photograph captures the remains of an ancient temple found at the lower level of Nuzi.

Overall, the article provides a glimpse into the archaeological efforts and findings in Mesopotamia, showcasing artifacts and structural remains from ancient cities.

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The image is a newspaper clipping titled "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History." It features four black-and-white photographs related to archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia. Each photograph is accompanied by a brief description. Here are the details:

  1. Upper Left:

    • Description: "Experimental Pit Dug Through the City of Nuzi to the Still Older City of Ga-Sur Beneath It."
    • Content: This photo shows a person standing in a large excavation pit, indicating an archaeological dig through layers of ancient cities.
  2. Upper Right:

    • Description: "Terra Cotta Lion Just Before Removal from the Pit."
    • Content: This photo depicts a terra cotta lion sculpture partially unearthed, with a scale for size reference placed next to it.
  3. Lower Left:

    • Description: "Glazed Terra Cotta Lion."
    • Content: This close-up photo shows a glazed terra cotta lion, likely an artifact found during the excavations.
  4. Lower Right:

    • Description: "Ruins of Temple at Lower Nuzi Level."
    • Content: This photo displays the ruins of a temple, with visible stone structures and a person standing in the background, providing a sense of scale.

The images and descriptions collectively highlight the archaeological work being conducted in Mesopotamia, showcasing the discovery of ancient artifacts and structures.

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This image appears to be a page from a publication, likely a historical or archaeological magazine or journal. The title at the top reads, "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History," indicating the subject matter involves historical or archaeological excavations.

There are four framed photographs within the page, each depicting scenes from excavation sites:

  1. The upper left photograph shows an experimental pit dug through the 'City of Nuzi' to the still older city of Ga-Sur beneath it. One can see a person standing in the pit, providing a sense of scale and the depth of the excavation.
  2. The upper right photograph depicts a terra cotta lion just before its removal from its temple resting place. The lion appears to be embedded in the excavated wall, highlighting the careful preservation work involved.
  3. The lower left photograph features a glazed terra cotta lion, showcasing the artistry and material used in ancient times.
  4. The lower right photograph displays the ruins of a temple at the lower Nuzi level. The ruins give insight into the architectural structure and layout of ancient buildings.

At the bottom of the page, there is a brief description of the images designated "Excavations in Mesopotamia", further clarifying that these artifacts and structures are part of archaeological digs in the region of Mesopotamia.

Lastly, handwritten notes at the top and to the side of the page indicate the publication source ("Monitor.com") and a date ("Feb. 7"). The entire page has a sepia-toned color, suggesting that it is an old document or intended to look aged.

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This is an image of a page likely from an old newspaper or journal, with the header "Monitor," and the subheading "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History." It includes a series of black and white photographs related to archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia, a region that covers parts of modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, and Turkey, and is often referred to as the cradle of civilization.

The photographs depict various aspects of the archaeological digs and findings:

Upper Left: The image shows an "Experimental Pit Dug Through the City" of an ancient site, with a person visible at the bottom of the pit for scale, illustrating the depth of the excavation.

Upper Right: We see a "Terra Cotta Lion Just Before Removal From Its Temple Resting Place," highlighting the discovery of an artifact before it was removed from its find spot.

Lower Left: A "Terra Cotta Lion" is shown in greater detail, presumably after excavation. This piece embodies the artistry and culture of the ancient civilization that created it.

Lower Right: The photo captures the "Ruins of Temple at Lower Level," providing a glimpse into the structural remains of a significant building from the past.

The page appears to be worn and aged, and there are holes punched on the left side, suggesting it was collected or archived in a binder. The text beneath the images provides context for what is pictured, though it is partially cut off; it can be inferred that it refers to the locations and subjects of the photographs. The date "Feb. 7" is visible at the top right, though the year is not shown.

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This image is a newspaper clipping titled "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History," featuring four photographs related to excavations in Mesopotamia.

  • The upper left photo shows an experimental pit dug through the City of Nuzi to the still older city of Ga-Sur beneath it, with a person standing inside the excavation.
  • The upper right photo displays a terracotta lion just before removal from its temple resting place.
  • The lower left photo features a glazed terracotta lion.
  • The lower right photo shows the ruins of a temple at the lower Nuzi level, with a few individuals visible inside the excavation site.

The page has holes punched on the left side, likely for inserting into a binder, and is slightly yellowed with age. There are handwritten notes at the top indicating "Monitor. con." and the date "Feb. 7."

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The image is a historical illustration titled "Digging Into a Past That Is Rich in History", depicting archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia. It is divided into four quadrants, each showcasing different aspects of the excavation process and findings:

  1. Upper Left: This quadrant shows an experimental pit dug through the city of Ur, leading to the discovery of the older city of Ga-Sur beneath. The illustration depicts archaeologists working in a trench, with visible layers of earth and artifacts, emphasizing the depth and complexity of the excavation.

  2. Upper Right: This section illustrates a terra cotta lion just before its removal from its temple resting place. The lion appears to be part of a larger structure, with its position and context highlighted, suggesting its significance as an artifact.

  3. Lower Left: This quadrant features a glazed terra cotta lion, showcasing its intricate design and craftsmanship. The lion is displayed on a pedestal, indicating its importance and preservation.

  4. Lower Right: This quadrant depicts the ruins of a temple at the lower level of Ur. The scene shows the remnants of ancient architecture, including stone walls and structural elements, providing insight into the historical and cultural context of the site.

The overall composition conveys the theme of uncovering and preserving ancient history through archaeological exploration. The title and accompanying captions emphasize the rich historical significance of the discoveries made in Mesopotamia. The sepia-toned illustration adds a vintage, historical feel, suggesting the image may be from an older publication or archive.