the article proposes an analysis of the military itineraries tread by the Assyrian expansion during the IX-VII cen. BC. main source are the royal inscriptions which are compared with archaeological evidence and other documents in the attempt of reconstructing the dynamics of imperial expansion and its ideological representatio
This article is devoted to the study of the impact of the Assyrian imperial expansion in the whole N...
The border between Assyria and Urartu was located in the mountain region of eastern Taurus and north...
It has long been mantained that the Neo-Assyrian cycles of wall reliefs had their origins in the mon...
analysis of the military itineraries in mountain areas described in the assyrian royal inscriptions ...
This study is based on an examination of a category of texts referred to as Assyrian royal inscripti...
Since the formation period of the Middle Assyrian Kingdom until the apogee of the Neo-Assyrian Empir...
The article investigates the composition of Tiglath-pileser III's royal inscriptions (VIII cent. BC)...
This study is a critical discussion and analysis of the campaign annals of the Assyrian king Shalman...
This study aimed at identifying and discussing Early Neo-Assyrian state ideology through focusing on...
Several modern studies and the Assyrians themselves have claimed not only the extreme military measu...
The Assyrians actively engaged themselves in construction in the heartland and in the numerous provi...
This study offers a critical discussion and analysis of the Elamite campaigns of the Assyrian king A...
The study of the interaction between the Assyrian Empire and the Phoenician city-states is interesti...
the article provides a bird's-eye view on the history of the ancient kingdom of Urartu and its role ...
Resume Titel: Weapons, armour and weaponry of Assyrian army - archaeological interpretation of writt...
This article is devoted to the study of the impact of the Assyrian imperial expansion in the whole N...
The border between Assyria and Urartu was located in the mountain region of eastern Taurus and north...
It has long been mantained that the Neo-Assyrian cycles of wall reliefs had their origins in the mon...
analysis of the military itineraries in mountain areas described in the assyrian royal inscriptions ...
This study is based on an examination of a category of texts referred to as Assyrian royal inscripti...
Since the formation period of the Middle Assyrian Kingdom until the apogee of the Neo-Assyrian Empir...
The article investigates the composition of Tiglath-pileser III's royal inscriptions (VIII cent. BC)...
This study is a critical discussion and analysis of the campaign annals of the Assyrian king Shalman...
This study aimed at identifying and discussing Early Neo-Assyrian state ideology through focusing on...
Several modern studies and the Assyrians themselves have claimed not only the extreme military measu...
The Assyrians actively engaged themselves in construction in the heartland and in the numerous provi...
This study offers a critical discussion and analysis of the Elamite campaigns of the Assyrian king A...
The study of the interaction between the Assyrian Empire and the Phoenician city-states is interesti...
the article provides a bird's-eye view on the history of the ancient kingdom of Urartu and its role ...
Resume Titel: Weapons, armour and weaponry of Assyrian army - archaeological interpretation of writt...
This article is devoted to the study of the impact of the Assyrian imperial expansion in the whole N...
The border between Assyria and Urartu was located in the mountain region of eastern Taurus and north...
It has long been mantained that the Neo-Assyrian cycles of wall reliefs had their origins in the mon...