The study examines visual and written evidences of the military campaign Ashurbanipal conducted against the Arab tribes in the desert (in relation with the Babylonian campaign against his brother Shamash-shum-ukin). The bas-reliefs of room L in the North Palace at Nineveh do represent a rare example of open field battles in the Assyrian period (in fact sieges are the preferred military option to conquer an enemy city), showing the use of infantry, cavalry and chariotry at the same time, with distinguished and complementary operations that aim at the defat of the enemy
In the paper are discussed the issues of the Urartian King Rusa II/III’s (685-660(?) B.C.) campaign ...
The most up-to-date sourcebook on warfare in the ancient Near East Fighting for the King and the God...
A set of 16 block fragments can be distinguished amongst the reliefs from the temple of Thutmose I i...
The present analysis reconsiders Ashurbanipal's representations of his Elamite campaigns in the Nort...
This study offers a critical discussion and analysis of the Elamite campaigns of the Assyrian king A...
This study aims to investigate how the Assyrian army functioned and survived while on a campaign in ...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...
King on horseback hunting onagers. Not always in native habitat here, many scenes show combat with c...
From the 9th to the 7th century BC, Assyrian kings launched a programme of visualization of their mi...
Speaking of iconographies of war in the Ancient Near East immediately -it could be even said automat...
The paper analyses the representations of the walls of Nineveh as they have been depicted in the Ass...
Several modern studies and the Assyrians themselves have claimed not only the extreme military measu...
The goal of this paper is to present possible evidence for the existence of commemorative monuments ...
The ancient Assyrians were renowned as fearless warriors and capable conquerors. Their achievements ...
Parrot André. Yigael Yadin. The Art of Warfare in Biblical Lands in the Light of Archaeological Stud...
In the paper are discussed the issues of the Urartian King Rusa II/III’s (685-660(?) B.C.) campaign ...
The most up-to-date sourcebook on warfare in the ancient Near East Fighting for the King and the God...
A set of 16 block fragments can be distinguished amongst the reliefs from the temple of Thutmose I i...
The present analysis reconsiders Ashurbanipal's representations of his Elamite campaigns in the Nort...
This study offers a critical discussion and analysis of the Elamite campaigns of the Assyrian king A...
This study aims to investigate how the Assyrian army functioned and survived while on a campaign in ...
This dissertation examines the representation of enemy punishment in prisms, reliefs, epigraphs, and...
King on horseback hunting onagers. Not always in native habitat here, many scenes show combat with c...
From the 9th to the 7th century BC, Assyrian kings launched a programme of visualization of their mi...
Speaking of iconographies of war in the Ancient Near East immediately -it could be even said automat...
The paper analyses the representations of the walls of Nineveh as they have been depicted in the Ass...
Several modern studies and the Assyrians themselves have claimed not only the extreme military measu...
The goal of this paper is to present possible evidence for the existence of commemorative monuments ...
The ancient Assyrians were renowned as fearless warriors and capable conquerors. Their achievements ...
Parrot André. Yigael Yadin. The Art of Warfare in Biblical Lands in the Light of Archaeological Stud...
In the paper are discussed the issues of the Urartian King Rusa II/III’s (685-660(?) B.C.) campaign ...
The most up-to-date sourcebook on warfare in the ancient Near East Fighting for the King and the God...
A set of 16 block fragments can be distinguished amongst the reliefs from the temple of Thutmose I i...