The Construction of the Assyrian Empire: A Historical Study of the Inscriptions of Shalmanesar III (859-824 B.C.) Relating to His Campaigns to the WestBRILL, 1 jan 2000 - 449 pagina's In numerous ambitious expeditions Shalmaneser III of Assyria (859-824) lay the foundation of the subsequent remarkable military advance to the West of the Neo-Assyrian empire. While systematically scrutinizing and analyzing all accounts of these western campaigns, Shigeo Yamada not only discusses the historiographical problems encountered, together with their impact on the jigsaw of ninth century Ancient Near East history, but also offers new results, and an original historical reconstruction. Ample attention is given to the campaigns' economic and ideological aspects. The book will serve as a useful reference for all students interested in Assyrian historiography and the history of Assyria and Syria-Palestine. It includes an appendix on a new edition of the Kurkh Monolith, based on the author's collation. |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Historical and Historiographical Analysis of | 77 |
9 | 105 |
to BitAdini | 120 |
to BitAdini | 130 |
Battle of Qarqar | 143 |
to Tilabne | 163 |
to Hamath | 170 |
Shalmaneser IIIs Dominion | 300 |
AramIsrael Relations as Reflected in | 309 |
The Commemoration of DayyanAshurs | 321 |
The Manipulative Counting of the Euphrates | 335 |
The Edition of Annals 1 and Annals 3 | 342 |
Collations of the Kurkh Monolith Inscription | 380 |
Maps | 406 |
419 | |
to Paqarahubuni | 178 |
Booty Tribute and Other Economic | 225 |
CeremonialCommemorative Acts | 273 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
20 Year Annals a-na account of Annals Adad-idri Adini Ahuni Amanus amhur Annals 13 Annals Ann Aram Ashur Ashurnasirpal Ashurnasirpal II ašlula Aššur Assyrian at-tu-muš Atalur attested Balawat Balih battle Bit-Adini Bit-Agusi Black Obelisk booty Bronze Bands Calah Calah Statue campaign Carchemish chariots conquered conquest Contents crossed the Euphrates Dabigu Damascus Dayyan-Ashur Episode eponym Euphrates fortified city Gilzanu Gurgum Hamath Hazael Hazazu historical Hubushkia Incident inscribed Iraq Irhuleni Israel ištu items unrecorded king king's Kummuh Kurkh Monolith land of Hatti Lipiński Liverani located maddattu ša māt Melid mentioned military monument mountain paleya palû Patin Place and context Qarqar received the tribute regnal RIMA royal city royal image Royal name šá SAATA Sam'al šarrūtīya Schramm Sea of Nairi Shalmaneser III Shalmaneser III's Shalmaneser's Shitamrat stela subjugation Summ Summary Inscription Syria Tabal Table Tadmor tâmdi Tiglath-pileser Tigris Til-barsip Tributary Tyre Urartu versions