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By combining ancient inscriptions with biological evidence, researchers reconstructed a snapshot of daily life in the Neo-Assyrian Empire ... us to the lives of people who walked the earth ...
His dissertation, titled “Power and Elite Competition in the Neo-Assyrian Empire, 745-612 BC” applies insights from the fields of social ... She applies Social Network Analysis and sociolinguistics to ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science has revealed the materials and techniques used in the production of writing tablets from the Neo-Assyrian Empire, found in the ruins ...
The king's role in expanding, defending, and marking the borders of the Empire has been studied rather well ... The workshop has enlisted renowned and esteemed international scholars from the field of ...
The city of Nimrud, known as Calah in the Bible, became the capital of the neo-Assyrian Empire in 883 B.C., under King Ashurnasirpal II. At the end of the seventh century B.C., the empire ...