The articles comments on the new ediion of Esarhaddon's inscriptions in the RINAP series and highlights the characteristics of the texts, noting especially the elements of conceptual and stylistical innovation vis-à-vis the historiographic genre
This study is a critical discussion and analysis of the campaign annals of the Assyrian king Shalman...
the review article comments on the edition of the RINAP 1 volume and investigates the aspects of var...
This dissertation is a study of the literary motifs and topoi relating to rebellion in the Assyrian ...
This article publishes a royal inscription preserved on a clay tablet housed in the Istanbul Archaeo...
A new interpretation of the term zagindurû in the inscription of the Banquet Stele of Assurnasirpal ...
This paper serves as an at-a-glance Akkadian glossary of the complete corpus of royal inscriptions o...
Práce je rozdělena do několika oddílů. V prvním oddílu jsou rozebírány zdroje, ze kterých lze čerpat...
A three-column clay cylinder on display at the Bible Lands Museum (Jerusalem) and inscribed with an ...
This closer look at the extant E Prism material of Ashurbanipal, the Gyges narrative(s) in particula...
The existence of written records at a site is viewed with great joy because texts impart information...
This paper critically analyses the building accounts of the late Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions by ...
The article highlights the presence of scholars from Egypt and Syro-Anatolia in the service of the N...
Amēl-Marduk (561–560 BC), Neriglissar (559–556 BC), and Nabonidus (555–539 BC) were the last native ...
This study is a critical discussion and analysis of the campaign annals of the Assyrian king Shalman...
the review article comments on the edition of the RINAP 1 volume and investigates the aspects of var...
This dissertation is a study of the literary motifs and topoi relating to rebellion in the Assyrian ...
This article publishes a royal inscription preserved on a clay tablet housed in the Istanbul Archaeo...
A new interpretation of the term zagindurû in the inscription of the Banquet Stele of Assurnasirpal ...
This paper serves as an at-a-glance Akkadian glossary of the complete corpus of royal inscriptions o...
Práce je rozdělena do několika oddílů. V prvním oddílu jsou rozebírány zdroje, ze kterých lze čerpat...
A three-column clay cylinder on display at the Bible Lands Museum (Jerusalem) and inscribed with an ...
This closer look at the extant E Prism material of Ashurbanipal, the Gyges narrative(s) in particula...
The existence of written records at a site is viewed with great joy because texts impart information...
This paper critically analyses the building accounts of the late Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions by ...
The article highlights the presence of scholars from Egypt and Syro-Anatolia in the service of the N...
Amēl-Marduk (561–560 BC), Neriglissar (559–556 BC), and Nabonidus (555–539 BC) were the last native ...
This study is a critical discussion and analysis of the campaign annals of the Assyrian king Shalman...
the review article comments on the edition of the RINAP 1 volume and investigates the aspects of var...
This dissertation is a study of the literary motifs and topoi relating to rebellion in the Assyrian ...