Neo-Assyrian Empire c. 912 - 612 BCE

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Map of the Neo-Assyrian Empire c. 912 - 612 BCE, showing expansion by Shalmeneser III (r. c. 859 - 824 BCE), Tiglath-Pileser III (r. c. 745 - 727 BCE), Sargon II (r. c. 722 - 705 BCE), Sennacherib (r. c. 705 - 681 BCE), and Ashurbanipal (r. c. 688 - 627 BCE). This period saw the lethal effectiveness of iron weapons and armor in the hands of a professional army, as well as the creation of great collections of knowledge like those found in the library at Nineveh.

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Patrick Goodman
Patrick is a librarian with a background in paper-based materials preservation. He enjoys discovering both the shared and defining characteristics of ancient societies, and how the past still shapes us today.

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Goodman, P. (2021, March 05). Neo-Assyrian Empire c. 912 - 612 BCE. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/13557/neo-assyrian-empire-c-912---612-bce/

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