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Tribute in the Neo-Assyrian Empire
2018Spengler’s monumental work “Der Untergang des Abendlandes” criticised the previous Eurocentric concept of history and brought the civilizations of Egypt, Babylon, Central America, India, China and Arabia into the discussion In this he was paving way to the modern concept of global history Babylon was an adept example of a fallen civilization, a world ...
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The Education of Neo-Assyrian Princes
2012AbstractThis article examines the education of Neo-Assyrian princes, focusing on Neo-Assyrian King Assurbanipal. It explains that Assurbanipal was the eldest son of King Esarhaddon and his rise to power began in 672 bc when he replaced his elder brother Sin-nadin-apli as crown prince of Assyria. This article draws on a broad range of additional sources
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1980
Richard A. Henshaw, J. V. Kinnier Wilson
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Richard A. Henshaw, J. V. Kinnier Wilson
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A Sketch of Neo-Assyrian Grammar
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2002Giorgio Buccellati +2 more
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Tell Jemmeh, Philistia and the Neo-Assyrian Empire during the Late Iron Age
Levant, 2014David Ben-Shlomo
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