Found amidst the ruins of a Neo-Assyrian palace in modern-day Iraq, this unassuming artifact has unveiled extraordinary insights into life nearly 3,000 years ago. This brick was not merely a ...
1115 B.C. (3635) Tiglath-Pileser establishes the second Assyrian Empire. The Aramean invasions of Assyria begin. 934 B.C. (3816) Ashur-dan II establishes the Neo-Assyrian empire. The Empire unifies ...
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Abandoned Assyrian capital brought to life in new magnetic surveyA round 700 BC, the Neo-Assyrian emperor Sargon II began building a new capital city, named after himself, in the desert of what is now Iraq. Archaeologists have long thought this grandiose ...
The workshop has enlisted renowned and esteemed international scholars from the field of Neo-Assyrian studies, and promises to provide new insights into the mechanisms of imperial identity building ...
Of this, 60,000 people identified as being of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic and Chaldean Neo-Aramaic origins. These are some top line points from the Census: 96.1% of Australians completed the Census ...
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