
Assyrian artifacts
Assyrian artifacts are objects created by the ancient Assyrian civilization, which thrived in the Near East from the 25th century BCE until the 7th century BCE. These artifacts include intricate stone carvings, reliefs, pottery, jewelry, and tools that showcase their advanced artistry and technological skills. Notably, Assyrian reliefs often depict detailed scenes of hunting, warfare, and religious rituals, providing insight into their culture, beliefs, and daily life. Many of these artifacts, excavated from sites like Nineveh and Assur, help historians understand Assyrian society, economy, and their contributions to civilization.