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Royaumes oubliés, de l’empire hittite aux Araméens, Louvre, Paris, until 12 August. *A version of this article appears in print in the 12 September, 2019 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly* ...
The 11th World Fragrance Day was celebrated in Paris with events showcasing Türkiye’s rich scent heritage, hosted by the ...
Despite geopolitical tensions, dozens of Jews, including Israelis, have journeyed to shrine in Kurdish city of Alqosh since ...
The land of Aššur: the making of Assyrian landscapes; 4. City and the festival: monuments, urban space, and spatial narratives; 5. Upright stones: architectural technologies and the poetics of urban ...
Temple altar offered by King Tukulti-Ninurta I, legendary founder of the Assyrian Empire which supposedly ruled Troy. Credit: Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 4.0 Most discussions about the real history of ...
Oliver Sliwa. Sydney -- In the presence of over 100 international delegates from 80 countries worldwide, Syriac-Assyrian lawyer Oliver Sliwa from Sydney, Australia, was awarded by the Global Peace ...
Chicago -- The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has officially approved the inclusion of the Assyrian Genocide after meeting the State's Social Science Standards, marking a significant step ...
This softcover book spans 300 pages and showcases an extensive visual archive, featuring over 700 photographs. These images capture a wide array of Assyrian theatrical moments, including stage ...
Name: Assyrian Swimmers What it is: A relief scene carved in gypsum Where it is from: The Royal Palace of Nimrud (near modern-day Mosul, Iraq) When it was made: Between 865 and 860 B.C.