
History of Assyria - Paperback
History of Assyria - Paperback
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by A. T. Olmstead (Author)
"History of Assyria" is a comprehensive and authoritative account of one of the most powerful empires of the ancient Near East. Written by the renowned historian A. T. Olmstead, this work provides an in-depth exploration of the Assyrian people, tracing their trajectory from a small city-state to a dominant imperial force that shaped the course of Mesopotamian history.
The book delves into the complex political structures, military innovations, and administrative genius that allowed the Assyrians to maintain control over vast territories. Beyond the battlefield, Olmstead examines the rich cultural heritage of the region, including its advancements in art, architecture, and literature. Readers will find detailed analyses of legendary monarchs, the significance of the capital cities like Nineveh and Ashur, and the daily lives of the empire's subjects. Based on rigorous archaeological findings and the interpretation of cuneiform records, this classic text remains a vital resource for understanding the social and religious foundations of the ancient world.
Through its scholarly yet accessible narrative, "History of Assyria" illuminates the legacy of a civilization whose influence resonated long after its fall, offering a window into the triumphs and tragedies of ancient human history.
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