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2012
This article profiles the history of the discovery of the forgotten kingdom of Urartu and the deciphering of its language, yet another hitherto-unknown linguistic tradition of Anatolia. Through this deciphering, the magnificent monuments of this eastern Anatolian kingdom, which extended well beyond the eastern border of present-day Turkey, come to life.
P. Zimansky
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This article profiles the history of the discovery of the forgotten kingdom of Urartu and the deciphering of its language, yet another hitherto-unknown linguistic tradition of Anatolia. Through this deciphering, the magnificent monuments of this eastern Anatolian kingdom, which extended well beyond the eastern border of present-day Turkey, come to life.
P. Zimansky
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2012
This article traces the interactions between Assyria and Urartu, military and otherwise, and their impact on the neighboring Anatolian kingdoms, especially the chain of buffer states situated between Assyria's northern and Urartu's southern border. To the Assyrian mind, Urartu was on one hand an anti-Assyria, the archenemy and eternal temptation for ...
K. Radner
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This article traces the interactions between Assyria and Urartu, military and otherwise, and their impact on the neighboring Anatolian kingdoms, especially the chain of buffer states situated between Assyria's northern and Urartu's southern border. To the Assyrian mind, Urartu was on one hand an anti-Assyria, the archenemy and eternal temptation for ...
K. Radner
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Over the Mountains and Far Away: Studies in Near Eastern history and archaeology presented to Mirjo Salvini on the occasion of his 80th birthday, 2019
P. Zimansky
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P. Zimansky
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Երկնային լուսատուների արտացոլումն ուրարտական մշակույթում՝ մի քանի իրերի օրինակով
Մերձավոր Արևելք. Պատմություն, քաղաքականություն, մշակույթ, 2023Artefacts with images of heavenly luminaries are numerous. The Urartians decorated their seals, jewelry, furniture and many other things with the above-mentioned images.
Մարինե Կիրակոսյան
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Աշխատություններ Հայաստանի պատմության թանգարանի / Transactions of the History Museum of Armenia, 2023
The Urartian royal bowls constitute a unique and extraordinarily interesting group of materials. They are, in fact, the only known objects that were definitely the ruler’s personal property and were most likely used in the ruler’s daily life with a ...
Roberto Dan, Annarita S. Bonfanti
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The Urartian royal bowls constitute a unique and extraordinarily interesting group of materials. They are, in fact, the only known objects that were definitely the ruler’s personal property and were most likely used in the ruler’s daily life with a ...
Roberto Dan, Annarita S. Bonfanti
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The military scenes on the Urartian bronze belts (9th to the early of the 6th century BC)
Twejer, 2023The Urartians controlled the vast area around Van, Sivan and Urmia lakes during 9th to the early of the 6th hundred BC. They were able to extend their small kingdom to a vast empire and became a great opponent of the Assyrian Empire.
Nasrin Khawkaram Awlhamid
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Some Reflections on the Use and the Meaning of the Sign lugal in Urartian Inscriptions
Altorientalische Forschungen, 2023The present article is focused on an analysis of the distribution of the Sumerograms man and lugal in Urartian inscriptions: since they are found in very specific situations, with only one of the two directly referring to the Urartian king, it is likely ...
A. Bonfanti
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