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The prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian empire

open access: yes, 1998
Parpola, Simo 1943-, Radner, Karen 1972-
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The prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian empire

open access: yes, 1999
Parpola, Simo 1943-, Radner, Karen 1972-
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The Neo-Assyrian Empire in the Southwest

2021
Abstract The Neo-Assyrian empire—the first large empire of the ancient world—had attracted a great deal of public attention ever since the spectacular discoveries of the nineteenth century. The southwestern part of this empire, located in the lands of the Bible, is archaeologically speaking the best-known region in the world, and its ...
Avraham Faust, Faust Avraham
exaly   +3 more sources

Cultivating subjects in the Neo-Assyrian empire

Journal of Social Archaeology, 2016
This article, which centers upon the Neo-Assyrian empire of the early first millennium BCE, presents agriculture as a field of political intervention and transformation in the creation of imperial subjectivities. As part of the expansion process into territories of Upper Mesopotamia, Neo-Assyrian rulers (ca.
Melissa S. Rosenzweig
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The Neo-Assyrian Empire

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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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