The Mobility of Syrian Culture to Assyria during the Neo-Assyrian Period
In the 1st millennium B.C., Syria came under the domination of Aramaean dynasties who rose to political power and founded urban centers and kingdoms. The newcomers possessed their own cultural identity, material culture and a characteristic style of art and architecture.
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