Flanking the western and northwestern boundaries of the territorial nucleus of Assyria, the Khabur Triangle in northeastern Syria and the Upper Tigris River Valley in southeastern Turkey represented areas of great value for the Assyrians, and were targeted in the expansion that took place in the Late Bronze Age. The strategic position of the Khabur Triangle and the territories beyond the Tur Abdin mountains, which controlled the routes leading to the west and into the Anatolian mountains, and the fertility of these regions were what triggered Assyrian interest and motivated their conquest. These territories were part of the area known as Hanigalbat in Assyrian sources, and constituted the heartland of the Mittani kingdom. The weakening of ...
The ancient Assyrian Empire at its greatest extent in the 7th century BCE, spanned almost one millio...
The aim of this paper is to give some insights on the results coming from the renewed excavations in...
Since the rise of the first urban centers, the Middle Euphrates has functioned as a routeway between...
Flanking the western and northwestern boundaries of the territorial nucleus of Assyria, the Khabur T...
Field research undertaken in recent decades in northern Syria and southeastern Turkey has significan...
Several modern studies and the Assyrians themselves have claimed not only the extreme military measu...
Many recent studies have dealt with the nature of the Assyrian imperial frontiers, demonstrating how...
Many recent studies have dealt with the nature of the Assyrian imperial frontiers, demonstrating how...
The Neo-Assyrian Empire was a complex political entity that controlled most of the Near East from th...
The Assyrians actively engaged themselves in construction in the heartland and in the numerous provi...
Between the second and first millennium BCE the Middle and especially Neo-Assyrian empires carried o...
The transition from the end of the Late Bronze Age into the Iron Age, and the changes in the politic...
At the end of the 2nd millennium BC, the process of the interaction between Assyrian and Arameans, o...
Keywords: Ancient Near East, Hittite Empire, Assyria, Middle Assyrian kingdom, war, conflict. This ...
Traditionally colonial situations have been seen as the interaction between two groups: the colonize...
The ancient Assyrian Empire at its greatest extent in the 7th century BCE, spanned almost one millio...
The aim of this paper is to give some insights on the results coming from the renewed excavations in...
Since the rise of the first urban centers, the Middle Euphrates has functioned as a routeway between...
Flanking the western and northwestern boundaries of the territorial nucleus of Assyria, the Khabur T...
Field research undertaken in recent decades in northern Syria and southeastern Turkey has significan...
Several modern studies and the Assyrians themselves have claimed not only the extreme military measu...
Many recent studies have dealt with the nature of the Assyrian imperial frontiers, demonstrating how...
Many recent studies have dealt with the nature of the Assyrian imperial frontiers, demonstrating how...
The Neo-Assyrian Empire was a complex political entity that controlled most of the Near East from th...
The Assyrians actively engaged themselves in construction in the heartland and in the numerous provi...
Between the second and first millennium BCE the Middle and especially Neo-Assyrian empires carried o...
The transition from the end of the Late Bronze Age into the Iron Age, and the changes in the politic...
At the end of the 2nd millennium BC, the process of the interaction between Assyrian and Arameans, o...
Keywords: Ancient Near East, Hittite Empire, Assyria, Middle Assyrian kingdom, war, conflict. This ...
Traditionally colonial situations have been seen as the interaction between two groups: the colonize...
The ancient Assyrian Empire at its greatest extent in the 7th century BCE, spanned almost one millio...
The aim of this paper is to give some insights on the results coming from the renewed excavations in...
Since the rise of the first urban centers, the Middle Euphrates has functioned as a routeway between...