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Was Assyria merely a more brutal, more uncivilized and less
interesting offshoot of the culture created by Sumerians and
Babylonians in Southern Mesopotamia at the dawn of history? Do the
Assyrian reliefs that fill our museums give a complete picture of
the phenomenon that was Assyria? Was the contribution of this
people to world culture merely an incredibly effective military
organization? The answers to these questions are sought here in
this detailed book from 1963, referring to personal documents of
the time, in the letters Assyrians wrote to one another rather than
in the annals of the rulers.
Was Assyria merely a more brutal, more uncivilized and less
interesting offshoot of the culture created by Sumerians and
Babylonians in Southern Mesopotamia at the dawn of history? Do the
Assyrian reliefs that fill our museums give a complete picture of
the phenomenon that was Assyria? Was the contribution of this
people to world culture merely an incredibly effective military
organization? The answers to these questions are sought here in
this detailed book from 1963, referring to personal documents of
the time, in the letters Assyrians wrote to one another rather than
in the annals of the rulers.
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