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Meaning of "layard"

Layard refers to a type of archaeologist or scholar known for their work in excavating ancient ruins and artifacts
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  • A surname.

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Layard left archeology to begin a political career.
By the middle of the century Layard reported the.
Layard unearthed the ruins of the great library of.
Among the priceless relics Layard recovered from the library.
Layard recovered from the library is a series of cuneiform.
He also continued the unfinished work of Layard at Nineveh.
Layard states that human nature is both selfish and altruistic.
At the forefront among these is economist Richard Layard.
Layard has shown that mental illness is the main cause of unhappiness.
He was succeeded by Charles Layard.
Layard had to seek the hills when he desired to find a people at home.
Out of the remains of what Sir Henry Layard insisted.
Layard and others show that the most important influence on happiness is mental health.
The one Englishman who stood by Rassam was his old friend Layard.
Richard Layard notes the limites of happiness.

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According to Layard.
Richard Layard has been very influential in this area.
His oldest brother was the archaeologist and politician Sir Austen Henry Layard.
Layard uncovered the ruins of the palace of Esarhaddon.
A positive outlook during childhood also lays the foundation for greater happiness during adulthood, Layard said.
Lord Layard has written a new book on the science of happiness.
Remembering the Biblical story of Sennacherib 's murder, Layard mistakenly identified these figures as " Nisrochs.
Layard and his team were excavating ancient sites throughout Mesopotamia and found many treasures.
That name was found by Layard on the Assyrian monuments, is Ishtar.
Layard travelled with his mentor Rivers.
Happiness, lessons from a new science - Prof Richard Layard.
Hence Layard and his colleagues hypothesized that treating mental health would pay for itself.
The name ' Easter ' as found by Layard on the Assyrian monuments, is Ishtar.
Layard resigned after being appointed British ambassador to Spain.
A brief exploratory dig was performed by Austen Layard before 1850.
Richard Layard makes an interesting point.
Nineveh was rediscovered only in 1845 by British archaeologist Austen Henry Layard.
Layard depicting an Assyrian palace.
Here, in 1842, British archaeologist Austen Henry Layard unearthed the ruins of the great library of.
Henry Layard was very very important in the rediscovery of Piero.
It was recovered by Austen Henry Layard in 1849 in the ruined Library.
Layard had been authorized by the Grand Vizier to export his discoveries.
The reliefs were first visited in European research by Austen Henry Layard in 1841.
Austen Henry Layard while searching the ruins of the.
In 1847 the young British diplomat Austen Henry Layard explored the ruins.
Layard and Rassam knew that it stood above an Assyrian royal palace.
Edgar Leopold Layard the ornithologist was his brother.
Layard retired to Venice.
It was named by Layard after Muttu, his servant who brought him the specimen.
Layard suffered from depression, and shot himself in the head.
Henry Layard uncovered numerous.
Layard and others refuted Rawlinson 's identification, and the identification as the biblical Lachish prevailed.
Lady Layard is the ship 's sponsor.
Layard wrote back, and in June Darwin thanked him cordially for his " very valuable letter.
Austen Henry Layard made some soundings during a brief visit in 1850 before abandoning the site.

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