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עברית: תבליט מנינוה, המציג אניות ליד עיר פיניקית (כנראה בריחת המלך לולי מהעיר צור), כולל דוגמות קדומות ביותר של אניות דו־חתריות. לוח 71 מהספר "המונומנטים של נינוה" (Monuments of Niniveh), מתוך סריקה של אוניברסיטת היידלברג.
English: Wall relief in Niniveh, showing the evacuation of Tyre in 702 BC. A very early example of a two-tiered galley (bireme). Plate 71 in the book Monuments of Niniveh. Cropped from scan by the University of Heidelberg. A fragment of this relief is currently in the British Museum.
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Author Austen Henry Layard

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