Years Ago Assyrians Recorded the Earliest ‘Magic of the Auroras’ While Skygazing on Stone Tablets Humans spent many of their ...
Just as the Assyrians wrote on clay, so their gods wrote on the world. Stars were "the heavenly writing"; a sheep's liver was "the tablet of the gods". You have a date palm with two tops? People here ...
ACE spread from the Assyrian city Arbela (in North Iraq; Arbela means "Four Gods" in Assyrian) to the surrounding areas of Persia, Syria, and Iraq, and later became centered in Seleucia-Ctesiphon ...
Among the most significant features of the archaeological site is the Ninurta Temple—with its ziggurat (stepped tower)—dedicated to the eponymous Assyrian god of war and agriculture.
This divine prophecy sets the stage for a clash between the pagan gods of Assyria and the true God of Israel. At the heart of this epic tale is the beautiful daughter of Nineveh’s governor and a ...
Here is what happened on each day. Day 1: Assyrians dedicate their time on this day to pray to the gods. After that, they will start preparing for the second day's festivities. Assyrian ...