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Assyria V
[edit]- Introduction
- Ancient Near East
- Ancient Near East studies
- Cities of the ancient Near East
- Mesopotamia
- History of Mesopotamia
- Geography of Mesopotamia
- Upper Mesopotamia
- Euphrates
- Tigris
- Assyriology
- Cuneiform
- Precursors
- Hassuna culture
- Tell Hassuna
- Samarra culture
- Flax
- Ernst Herzfeld
- Halaf culture
- Halaf-Ubaid Transitional period
- Ubaid period
- Uruk period
- Jemdet Nasr period
- Sumer
- Sumerian language
- Semitic people
- Semitic languages
- Akkadian Empire
- Akkadian language
- Sargon of Akkad
- Third Dynasty of Ur
- Assyria
- Assyria
- Assyrian people
- Mitanni
- Middle Assyrian Empire
- Neo-Assyrian Empire
- Babylonia
- List of Assyrian kings
- Arameans
- Arameans
- Old Aramaic language
- Aramaic language
- Elamites
- Proto-Elamite
- Elam
- Elamite language
- David Stronach
- Elamite cuneiform
- Cities
- Assur
- Akkad (city)
- Nimrud
- Nineveh
- Battle of Nineveh (627)
- Arrapha
- Ziggurat
- Merlon
- Karum (trade post)
- Religion
- Adad
- Ashur (god)
- Ishtar
- Nabu
- Archeologists
- Archeologists - Assur
- Friedrich Delitzsch
- Robert Koldewey
- Walter Andrae
- Archeologists - Nimrud - Niniveh
- Carsten Niebuhr
- William Francis Ainsworth
- Austen Henry Layard
- Hormuzd Rassam
- George Smith (Assyriologist)
- Max Mallowan
- David Oates (archaeologist)
- Archeologists - Nineveh
- Paul-Émile Botta
- Lady Charlotte Guest
- Leonard William King
- Archeologists - Jarmo
- Jarmo
- Robert John Braidwood
- George Smith (Assyriologist)
- Max Mallowan
- David Oates (archaeologist)
- Archeologists - Nineveh
- Paul-Émile Botta
- Lady Charlotte Guest
- Leonard William King
- Archeologists - Jarmo
- Jarmo
- Robert John Braidwood