Upper right: Assyrian iron helmet from Northwest Palace,Ĭentre right: Bronze scale armor, 9th–7th century bce. Slinger from reliefs of the siege of Lachish alongside comparable finds of Assyrian military equipment (including slingshotsįrom Lachish itself) that correspond precisely with the carved 7: Missile troops from siege of Lachish, Southwest Palace at 6: Assyrian spearmen from North Palace at Nineveh, ca. 5: Ranks of uniformly equipped infantry on the “War Side” of the 4: Assyrian lancers from Southwest Palace at Nineveh, ca. 645–635Įarly two-horse cavalry team, Northwest Palace at Nimrud,Ĭa. Heavy war chariot from North Palace at Nineveh, ca. Nicolò and A.Ungnad, Neubabylonische Rechts- undĬhariot charge from Northwest Palace at Nimrud, ca.
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(German translations are available in M.San Vorderasiatische Sprachdenkmäler der königlichen Museen Friedrich, Kleinasiatische Sprachdenkmäler (Berlin 1932): 52–89. Kalinka, Tituli Asiae Minoris I (Viennaġ901). Siglum for Persepolis Treasury seals: Schmidt 1957.ī. Siglum for Aramaic texts from the Persepolis Fortification Siglum for Persepolis Fortification texts in Hallock 1978. Siglum for Persepolis Fortification texts in Hallock 1969. Sons of Nippur dated in the reign of Darius II (Philadelphia, Publications of the Babylonian Section (University Museum, Texts from Babylonia I Diaries from 652 bc to 262 bc (Vienna
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Prefix for numbers of transcribed but unpublished tabletsįrom the Persepolis Fortification archive currently inĪ.Sachs and H.Hunger, Astronomical Diaries and Related
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(Transcriptions and summaries of these texts are availableĪt Siglum for Dascylium sealings: Kaptan 2002. Strassmaier, Inschriften von Darius, König von Black et al., Concise Dictionary of Akkadian (Wiesbaden
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Sasson (ed.), Civilizations of the Ancient Near East Sons of Nippur dated in the reign of Darius II (Philadelphia The Murashu Sons of Nippur dated in the reign of ArtaxerxesīE 10 = A. The Babylonian Expedition of the University ofīE 9 = H. Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase Painters (Oxford 1963). von Soden, Akkadisches Handwörterbuch (Wiesbaden Other abbreviations used include the following: Sigla for Achaemenid royal inscriptions (DB, DNa, DNb, DPd, DSp) follow the convention established by R.G.Kent, Old Persian (second ed., The Second Punic War: A Reappraisal, eds. The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Warfare, 2 vols.Įd. Otherwise, the following abbreviations are used. Those for journals follow the AJA stylesheet or, where that is failing, Thanks also to the editors at Brill,Įspecially Marcella Mulder, Julian Deahl, and Hylke Faber, who displayed exemplary patience in waiting for the completed manuscript.Ībbreviations for ancient authors and works follow those of the OCD3 With Assyrian matters, and Joe Sheppard and Tania Hayes helped format Art Pomeroy provided valuable input on the Roman side, Prof. Wellington for financial support of this project. Our gratitude goes to the Dean and Research Committee of theįaculty of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Victoria University of
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