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... bitumen , " Shehr , abbreviation of Shahir , " a town " ) , is noteworthy , if only for its fertility vineyards , grass lands , and grain fields , are inter- mingled along its alluvial valleys and low hill sides ; the soil is rich and ...
... bitumen , " Shehr , abbreviation of Shahir , " a town " ) , is noteworthy , if only for its fertility vineyards , grass lands , and grain fields , are inter- mingled along its alluvial valleys and low hill sides ; the soil is rich and ...
Página 351
... bitumen , which gives its modern name to the town , lies a little to the west , beyond the burial ground . ( Trav . in Asia Minor , & c . vol . i . , p . 161. ) We have a further letter from Correspondent No. 1 , dated Diar- bekir ...
... bitumen , which gives its modern name to the town , lies a little to the west , beyond the burial ground . ( Trav . in Asia Minor , & c . vol . i . , p . 161. ) We have a further letter from Correspondent No. 1 , dated Diar- bekir ...
Página 530
... bitumen . The three are , indeed , chemically speaking allied products - native naphtha being composed of three liquids , naphtha , naphthaline , and naphthole , and as naphthaline is formed during the distillation of pit coal , so it ...
... bitumen . The three are , indeed , chemically speaking allied products - native naphtha being composed of three liquids , naphtha , naphthaline , and naphthole , and as naphthaline is formed during the distillation of pit coal , so it ...
Página 534
... bitumen , nor in the descrip- tion given of the building supposed by Sir R. K. Porter to be a ruined hamman or bath , but by Sir H. Rawlinson to have been the ancient Fire Temple of Azerbijan , is any notice taken of a com- munication ...
... bitumen , nor in the descrip- tion given of the building supposed by Sir R. K. Porter to be a ruined hamman or bath , but by Sir H. Rawlinson to have been the ancient Fire Temple of Azerbijan , is any notice taken of a com- munication ...
Página 536
... bitumen dam , " from having been constructed of bricks cemented with the natural pre- duce of the country . Mr. Layard describes the mound at Manja- * The bridge on the Tigris , of which only fragments now remain , and which marks the ...
... bitumen dam , " from having been constructed of bricks cemented with the natural pre- duce of the country . Mr. Layard describes the mound at Manja- * The bridge on the Tigris , of which only fragments now remain , and which marks the ...
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