How can we understand the remarkable success of the Assyrian Empire? This book provides an agent-centred explanation using archaeological data.
This is an examination, in 30 chapters, of all aspects of the ancient Assyrian empire and its relationship to "empire theory" and the study of empires in general, explicating Assyria as the first of the genuine empires.
This is an examination, in 30 chapters, of all aspects of the ancient Assyrian empire and its relationship to "empire theory" and the study of empires in general, explicating Assyria as the first of the genuine empires.
Ragozin's The Story of Assyria, from the Rise of the Empire to the Fall of Nineveh is a long history that comprehensively examines the rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire in the Middle East, as well as its relationships and conflicts with ...
Assyria, from the Rise of the Empire to the Fall of Nineveh: (Continued from the Story of Chaldea.)
Imperialism and Religion: Assyria, Judah and Israel in the Eighth and Seventh Centuries B.C.E.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Stek,T. D., Modrall, E., Kalkers, R. A. A., van Otterloo, R. H., and Sevink, J. 2015, An Early Roman Colonial Landscape in the Apennine Mountains: Landscape Archaeological Research in the Territory of Aesernia (Central–Southern Italy).
This critical review of the major events of the era offers new insights into the development of Assyrian imperialism and its lasting impact on the southern Levant.
Written by one of the major international specialists on the Assyrian empire, War in the Assyrian Empire takes a comprehensive look at the various aspects of Assyrian military activity.