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{{Wiktionary|Nineveh}}
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* [http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/IRAQ/dbfiles/farchakh/sitephotos.htm#niniveh_a Picha za Joanne Farchakh-Bajjaly photos] of Nineveh taken inzilizochukuliwa Mei 2003] showing damage from looters.
* [http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/nineveh/ John Malcolm Russell, "Stolen stones: the modern sack of Nineveh"] in ''Archaeology''; looting of sculptures in the 1990s.
* [http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/galleries/middle_east/room_9_assyria_nineveh.aspx NinevehUkurasa page]wa atNinawi thekwenye Britishtovuti Museum'sya website.Jumba Includesla photographsMakumbusho ofla items from theirUingereza] collection.
* [http://www.digitalnineveharchives.org University of California Digital Nineveh Archives] A teaching and research tool presenting a comprehensive picture of Nineveh within the history of archaeology in the Near East, including a searchable data repository for meaningful analysis of currently unlinked sets of data from different areas of the site and different episodes in the 160-year history of excavations.
* [http://archive.cyark.org/nineveh-region-info CyArk Digital Nineveh Archives], publicly accessible, free depository of the data from the previously-linked UC Berkeley Nineveh Archives project, fully linked and georeferenced in a [[UC Berkeley]]/[[CyArk]] research partnership to develop the archive for open web use. Includes creative commons-licensed media items.