textLocated in an isolated gorge in Iraqi Kurdistan, the Neo-Assyrian rock reliefs at Khinnis are unusual for their size, shape, and subject matter. The most striking of these is the enormous Great Relief, the largest single Assyrian sculpture in existence, which depicts a pair of gods attended by the duplicated figure of the Assyrian king. Both the Great Relief and the other sculptures of the Khinnis site were carved on the orders of Sennacherib (r. 705-688 BCE), to commemorate the canal head he constructed there. The Great Relief itself was positioned over the exact juncture wherein the waters of the river Gomel were canalized and sent on their way towards Nineveh, designated by Sennacherib as Assyria’s new imperial capital, irrigating fi...
The article highlights the presence of scholars from Egypt and Syro-Anatolia in the service of the N...
The Assyrians actively engaged themselves in construction in the heartland and in the numerous provi...
A new interpretation of the term zagindurû in the inscription of the Banquet Stele of Assurnasirpal ...
As an art historian with training in ancient Near Eastern philology, archaeology, and history, I try...
The Assyrians established their empire in upper Mesopotamia after crushing Babylonia. In this narrat...
Between the second and first millennium BCE the Middle and especially Neo-Assyrian empires carried o...
This dissertation is a study of the literary motifs and topoi relating to rebellion in the Assyrian ...
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world ha...
This essay reviews the evidence concerning the Tabalian king Wasusarma and his father Tuwati, who ap...
This study aims to investigate how the Assyrian army functioned and survived while on a campaign in ...
A product of years of research, both on and off-site, this volume provides a much-needed documentati...
This examination of the events surrounding the rise and height of the Assyrian Empire compares diffe...
Societies of the Ancient Near East developed various complex pantheons that were frequently modified...
Rather poorly preserved and carved on a boulder about 300 metres outside the ravine enclosing the fi...
© 1994 Michelle Leanne Glynn“Palace of Sargon prefect of Enlil, priest of Assur the mighty king, kin...
The article highlights the presence of scholars from Egypt and Syro-Anatolia in the service of the N...
The Assyrians actively engaged themselves in construction in the heartland and in the numerous provi...
A new interpretation of the term zagindurû in the inscription of the Banquet Stele of Assurnasirpal ...
As an art historian with training in ancient Near Eastern philology, archaeology, and history, I try...
The Assyrians established their empire in upper Mesopotamia after crushing Babylonia. In this narrat...
Between the second and first millennium BCE the Middle and especially Neo-Assyrian empires carried o...
This dissertation is a study of the literary motifs and topoi relating to rebellion in the Assyrian ...
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world ha...
This essay reviews the evidence concerning the Tabalian king Wasusarma and his father Tuwati, who ap...
This study aims to investigate how the Assyrian army functioned and survived while on a campaign in ...
A product of years of research, both on and off-site, this volume provides a much-needed documentati...
This examination of the events surrounding the rise and height of the Assyrian Empire compares diffe...
Societies of the Ancient Near East developed various complex pantheons that were frequently modified...
Rather poorly preserved and carved on a boulder about 300 metres outside the ravine enclosing the fi...
© 1994 Michelle Leanne Glynn“Palace of Sargon prefect of Enlil, priest of Assur the mighty king, kin...
The article highlights the presence of scholars from Egypt and Syro-Anatolia in the service of the N...
The Assyrians actively engaged themselves in construction in the heartland and in the numerous provi...
A new interpretation of the term zagindurû in the inscription of the Banquet Stele of Assurnasirpal ...