The essays collected in this volume (two previously unpublished) examine ways in which the kings of ancient Assyria used visual images to shape political attitudes and behavior at the royal court, in the Assyrian homeland, and in Assyria's vast and culturally diverse empire. The essays discuss visual images commissioned by Assyrian kings between the ninth and seventh century B.C., all carved in stone and publicly displayed - some on steles erected in provincial cities or in temples, some on the massive stone slabs lining the walls of Assyrian palaces and temples, and one on top of a stone bearing an inscription granting privileges to a recently conquered state. Although the essays examine a wide assortment of images, they develop a single h...
Neo-Assyrian letters are a broad and interesting corpus of data to investigate how ancient Assyrians...
The present study was intended as a new approach to the study of the military equipment of the Late ...
The reign of Esarhaddon of Assyria was marked by unusually peaceful relations with Babylonia. Despit...
The essays collected in this volume (two previously unpublished) examine ways in which the kings of ...
This study aimed at identifying and discussing Early Neo-Assyrian state ideology through focusing on...
Since the formation period of the Middle Assyrian Kingdom until the apogee of the Neo-Assyrian Empir...
The mutual dialogue(s) between Archaeology and Bildwissenschaften has often been avoided as an issue...
Warfare is a significant theme in Neo-Assyrian art but it is limited to specific media and contexts,...
<p></p><p>Abstract The idea of a predominantly bellicose and cruel Assyrian Empire (Ninth - Seventh ...
The so-called Assyrian sacred tree is often said, probably correctly, to be the most discussed symbo...
Bas-reliefs are undoubtedly an important source for the reconstruction and evaluation of the Neo-Ass...
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...
Analysis of the images of the Assyrian sieges as they are depicted on the wall palace reliefs of the...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...
Neo-Assyrian letters are a broad and interesting corpus of data to investigate how ancient Assyrians...
The present study was intended as a new approach to the study of the military equipment of the Late ...
The reign of Esarhaddon of Assyria was marked by unusually peaceful relations with Babylonia. Despit...
The essays collected in this volume (two previously unpublished) examine ways in which the kings of ...
This study aimed at identifying and discussing Early Neo-Assyrian state ideology through focusing on...
Since the formation period of the Middle Assyrian Kingdom until the apogee of the Neo-Assyrian Empir...
The mutual dialogue(s) between Archaeology and Bildwissenschaften has often been avoided as an issue...
Warfare is a significant theme in Neo-Assyrian art but it is limited to specific media and contexts,...
<p></p><p>Abstract The idea of a predominantly bellicose and cruel Assyrian Empire (Ninth - Seventh ...
The so-called Assyrian sacred tree is often said, probably correctly, to be the most discussed symbo...
Bas-reliefs are undoubtedly an important source for the reconstruction and evaluation of the Neo-Ass...
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...
Analysis of the images of the Assyrian sieges as they are depicted on the wall palace reliefs of the...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...
Neo-Assyrian letters are a broad and interesting corpus of data to investigate how ancient Assyrians...
The present study was intended as a new approach to the study of the military equipment of the Late ...
The reign of Esarhaddon of Assyria was marked by unusually peaceful relations with Babylonia. Despit...