Neo-Assyrian letters are a broad and interesting corpus of data to investigate how ancient Assyrians dealt with the manufacture of statues, the shaping of royal and divine effigies, and the final arrangement of sculptures. This paper aims to analyse the ritual and practical aspects of the making of images in the Neo- Assyrian period with reference to this corpus of letters, which reveals how Assyrian kings, officials and sculptors worked together for this purpose. It explores the role of the personnel involved, the process of the creation, and the final display of statues. Based on the interplay of texts and archaeological data, the study reveals the intense activity of making statues of gods and kings in Assyria, with the administration su...
This paper aims to analyse some social dynamics which occurred during the late Iron Age in the Syro‑...
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world ha...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...
Bas-reliefs are undoubtedly an important source for the reconstruction and evaluation of the Neo-Ass...
The mutual dialogue(s) between Archaeology and Bildwissenschaften has often been avoided as an issue...
In the ancient Mesopotamia, the creation of the divine statue was a com- plex process that required ...
Warfare is a significant theme in Neo-Assyrian art but it is limited to specific media and contexts,...
This study aimed at identifying and discussing Early Neo-Assyrian state ideology through focusing on...
The essays collected in this volume (two previously unpublished) examine ways in which the kings of ...
It has long been mantained that the Neo-Assyrian cycles of wall reliefs had their origins in the mon...
This dissertation concerns the ways in which the ritualized materials and ritualized practice of the...
Since the formation period of the Middle Assyrian Kingdom until the apogee of the Neo-Assyrian Empir...
The value and meaning of the visual representation of the Neo-Assyrian kings are discussed in this c...
The study of the interaction between the Assyrian Empire and the Phoenician city-states is interesti...
The corpus of Early Dynastic figurative monuments from ancient Mesopotamia is substantial. For many ...
This paper aims to analyse some social dynamics which occurred during the late Iron Age in the Syro‑...
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world ha...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...
Bas-reliefs are undoubtedly an important source for the reconstruction and evaluation of the Neo-Ass...
The mutual dialogue(s) between Archaeology and Bildwissenschaften has often been avoided as an issue...
In the ancient Mesopotamia, the creation of the divine statue was a com- plex process that required ...
Warfare is a significant theme in Neo-Assyrian art but it is limited to specific media and contexts,...
This study aimed at identifying and discussing Early Neo-Assyrian state ideology through focusing on...
The essays collected in this volume (two previously unpublished) examine ways in which the kings of ...
It has long been mantained that the Neo-Assyrian cycles of wall reliefs had their origins in the mon...
This dissertation concerns the ways in which the ritualized materials and ritualized practice of the...
Since the formation period of the Middle Assyrian Kingdom until the apogee of the Neo-Assyrian Empir...
The value and meaning of the visual representation of the Neo-Assyrian kings are discussed in this c...
The study of the interaction between the Assyrian Empire and the Phoenician city-states is interesti...
The corpus of Early Dynastic figurative monuments from ancient Mesopotamia is substantial. For many ...
This paper aims to analyse some social dynamics which occurred during the late Iron Age in the Syro‑...
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world ha...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...