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4750 B.C. (0) The first temple of Ashur is built. This marks the beginning of the Assyrian calendar. 2500 B.C. (2250) The three great Assyrian cities of Ashur, Arbel and Nineveh are clearly ...
Can King Ninus of Assyria from Greek mythology be identified as a historical figure? This article examines the evidence.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth an Ancient Relief Depicting an Assyrian King and Rare DeitiesIn the ruins of the ancient Assyrian metropolis Nineveh, in modern Iraq, researchers have unearthed a rare artifact: a ...
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Live Science on MSN'Quite enigmatic': Rare stone carving of Assyrian king surrounded by gods discovered in IraqArchaeologists who are excavating the ancient city of Nineveh in Iraq have discovered a rare stone carving depicting the last ...
The great stone figures that today grace the Assyrian Gallery of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art were carved more than 2500 years ago for the palaces and temples of Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 B.C.), ...
The author of the comic book is Tony Shalalo. Tony was born in Australia, he grew up in a family who is proud of their Assyrian heritage and has extended members who have been involved and active ...
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