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Neo-Assyrian Palace Ware is an 8th-7th century B.C.E. fine-ware which originated in Northern Mesopotamia and spread throughout the greater Levant.
Johannes H Sterba
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Tracing fineware production in the Neo-Assyrian empire: Neutron activation analysis of common and Palace Ware in the upper Tigris River Valley, Turkey. [PDF]
In the Iron Age, the Neo-Assyrian empire (c. 900-600 BC) conquered territory across southwest Asia and established regional capitals along its borders to secure its gains.
Britt E Hartenberger +2 more
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Embodied emotions in ancient Neo-Assyrian texts revealed by bodily mapping of emotional semantics [PDF]
Summary: Emotions are associated with subjective emotion-specific bodily sensations. Here, we utilized this relationship and computational linguistic methods to map a representation of emotions in ancient texts.
Juha M. Lahnakoski +5 more
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Role of climate in the rise and fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire [PDF]
Ashish Sinha +2 more
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The region of the Upper Tigris serves as a key case study in understanding the early expansion of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Nevertheless, various aspects of its incorporation within the Neo-Assyrian pale remain obscure, particularly the date and nature of
Alexander Johannes Edmonds
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Drawing Distinctions: Assyrians and Others in the Art of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world had yet seen. In the process of imperial conquest, the Assyrian state incorporated previously foreign territories and people into their world.
Eva Miller
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A Social Network of the 'Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire'
The dataset is a social network of over 17,000 individuals who lived during the so-called Neo-Assyrian period of Mesopotamian history, primarily in the eighth and seventh centuries BCE. The undirected network of individuals connected by co-occurrences in
Heidi Jauhiainen, Tero Alstola
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In this paper, Tabal-New Assyrian Empire relations, which emerged on the stage of history with the Early Iron Age and the Middle Iron Age, were evaluated by adapting them to the thought patterns of the Modern World System, Imperialism, Distance-Parity ...
Zafer KORKMAZ
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This contribution aims to use social history and social theory to investigate political power and compliance with authority in ancient Western Asia, through the case study of Neo-Assyrian imperial building projects.
Marta Lorenzon, Caroline Wallis
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