Assyrian Origins: Discoveries at Ashur on the Tigris: Antiquities in the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin
Foreword by Philippe de Montebello
Contributors to the Catalogue
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chronology for Ashur and Southern Mesopotamia
Map
The History of the Excavations at Ashur and of the Vorderasiatisches Museum
The History of Ashur in the Third and Second Millennia B.C.
Temple and Cult: Early Periods at Ashur
The Archaic Ishtar Temple
Cat. nos. 1–11
The Copper Hoard from the Ashur Temple
Cat. nos. 12–21
Monumental Sculpture
Cat. no. 22
Trade and Exchange: The Old Assyrian Period
An Old Assyrian Merchant's Grave (Grave 20)
Cat. nos. 23–43
Cult Vessel
Cat. no. 44
Colorplates
The Wealth of Ashur: The Middle Assyrian Period
A Noble Truth (Tomb 45)
Cat. nos. 45–60
Middle Assyrian Imagery and the Decorative Arts
Cat. nos. 61–74
Royal Monument
Cat. no. 75
Assyrian Terracotta Figurines
Cat. nos. 76–85
Written Sources
Cat. nos. 86–88
Transition to the First Millennium B.C.
Concordance
Bibliography
Index
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Citation
Vorderasiatisches Museum (Berlin, Germany), Prudence Oliver Harper, and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), eds. 1995. Assyrian Origins: Discoveries at Ashur on the Tigris: Antiquities in the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.