This inscription linked the artifact to the reign of Ashurnasirpal II, whose rule marked the emergence of the Neo-Assyrian ...
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 ...
the capital of the Assyrian empire. The locations of the camps constructed during Sennacherib's campaign had never been found ...
The Rassam Cylinder is an ancient clay cylinder containing cuneiform inscriptions that describe the reign and military campaigns of Ashurbanipal, king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. It was discovered in ...
The residence, also known as the Neo-Assyrian Southwest Palace ... Preserving Assyria reawakens awareness of the world's first empire through the stories of people: those who built it, those who've ...
The king's role in expanding, defending, and marking the borders of the Empire has been studied rather well ... renowned and esteemed international scholars from the field of Neo-Assyrian studies, and ...