Ashurbanipal
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- Situation and Organisation: the Empire Building of Tiglath-Pileser Iii (745-728 Bc)
- The Literary Achievements of the King Ashurbanipal (626 – 668 B.C)
- An Assyrian-Egyptian Battle Scene on Glazed Tiles from Nimrud Manuela Lehmann, Nigel Tallis, with Duygu Camurcuoglu and Lucía Pereira-Pardo
- Ashurbanipal's Feast: a View from Elam
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- The Sumerians
- Grisly Assyrian Record of Torture and Death
- THE USES of CATASTROPHE Nineveh, Layard, and the Future of Knowledge
- A Journal of African Studies
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- Getting a Head in the Neo-Assyrian Empire: Narratives of Enemy Decapitation in Ashurbanipal’S Sources
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- Nabopolassar 626 BG - 605 BG (Nabu-Apla-Usur) After the Death of Ashurbanipal in 627 BC, the Assyrian Empire Began to Disintegrate, Riven By' Intemal Strife
- Revisiting the Identities of the Four Foreigners Represented on Ashurbanipal Relief BM ME 124945-6
- The Reception of the Marduk Prophecy in Seventh-Century B.C. Nineveh
- Section 9: the Neo-Babylonians
- Assyria: Palace Art of Ancient Iraq, October 2, 2019–September 5, 2022, at the Getty Villa