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The Neo-Assyrian Empire

In the 8th and 7th centuries BCE, the Assyrians built the first true empire in world history. They developed governamental structures, imperial ideology, culture and religion. Assyrian monarchy became a model of power even beyond its final collapse in 612 BCE.
S. Ponchia, G. B. Lanfranchi
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Neo Assyrian Palace Art

2020
Yeni Asur sanatının kökleri MÖ III. bine dayanmaktadır. Genellikle av, savaş, imar faaliyetleri, mitolojik sahneler gibi konuların işlendiği sanat, çoğunlukla propaganda içermektedir. 400 yıllık hâkimiyetleri boyunca yenilgilerinden yazıtlarında bahsetmeyen krallar görsel sanatlarda kendilerini daima yenilmez, güçlü ve Tanrı Asur’un elçisi olarak ...
COŞKUN, İsmail, DEMİRTAŞ, Dilara
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The Neo-Assyrian Empire

2009
Abstract The Neo-Assyrian (hereafter NA) Empire is the name given to a polity centered on the upper Tigris River that at its height in the seventh century B.C.E. controlled territory extending from the Zagros Mountains in the east to the Levant (Syria-Palestine) and much of Egypt in the west and from the Persian Gulf in the south to the ...
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Neo-Assyrian Geography

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1999
Jana Pečírková   +2 more
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Reflections on Neo-Assyrian Archives

2003
Abstract The period of the later Assyrian empire, from the ninth to the seventh century bc, is at present one of the most thriving branches of ancient Near Eastern historical and philological research, owing to a variety of recent archaeological discoveries and to a collective effort at systematization of previously acquired textual data.
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Late Neo-Assyrian Officialdom

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1980
Richard A. Henshaw, J. V. Kinnier Wilson
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Neo-Assyrian Women Revisited

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2019
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