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The Assyrians even had special schools set up to teach sapping (military demolition of walls etc.) and mining city walls. The Assyrians were the innovators of war in their time. The Assyrian army was feared for many reasons one including the use of iron in their weapons.
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/98591/assyrian_weapon...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/98591/assyrian_weapons_and_warfare_paper.html
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Assyrian Weapons Photo Gallery.
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www.bethsuryoyo.com/Code/Gallery/AssyrianWeapons.html
www.bethsuryoyo.com/Code/Gallery/AssyrianWeapons.html
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Suryoyo Assyrian Pictures. Modern and Ancient Pictures from Mesopotamia. ... Back to the Main Page...
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www.bethsuryoyo.com/photogallery.html
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF WEAPONS ... PREHISTORIC WEAPONS ... ANCIENT WEAPONS...
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www.localhistories.org/weaponshist.html
www.localhistories.org/weaponshist.html
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They replaced bronze weapons with iron weapons, ... The backbone of the Assyrian army was a regular cadre with a mass levy of agriculturists, hill men and nomads; the civil service carried out a periodic census which enabled the population to be mobilised for communal work - building projects, canal clearing,
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www.defencejournal.com/2001/jan/weapons-tactics.htm
www.defencejournal.com/2001/jan/weapons-tactics.htm
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The Ancient Greek World - Weapons and Armor; The basic soldiering equipment (panoply) cost the equivalent of a modern car. Pictures of bronze helmets and perfume container that looks ... Sargon's Eighth Campaign; Anthony Garia points out what we know about the Assyrian army from letters about Sargon's campaign in 714 BC.
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www.bible-history.com/resource/ww_wwar.htm
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Assyrian architecture used mud bricks, ... Gods have human appearance, they have a body, they need food, want to be washed and dressed, want to travel, carry weapons etc. Each god has a well defined character, representing the scala of human characters. They may be ill-tempered, aggressive, cheerful, clever, just,
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www.crystalinks.com/assyrian.html
www.crystalinks.com/assyrian.html
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Details about the Assyrian empire (2400 B.C. to 612 B.C.), which was located mainly between Tigris and Euphrates rivers and was just northwest of ancient Babylonia. Page includes alphabet sample, maps, and demographic information. ... The Assyrian land is rich and fertile, with growing fields found in every region.
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www.aina.org/aol/peter/brief.htm
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A comprehensive Assyrian page ... | Assyrian Cuneiform texts | ZENDA magazine | Assyrians of Sweden | Hamurabi's homepage | The Assyrian Academic Society...
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