Title: The Assyrians
1The Assyrians
2Assyrians An aggressive mountain people who had
waged war for years against the Babylonians
3- They used iron expanded their empire through
warfare. - They conquered Egypt the Fertile Crescent.
- The used military innovations such as the
battering ram, cavalry, chariots, infantry,
camels for desert warfare, conscription (drafting
soldiers), the siege tower.
4- They also built roads for troop movement and a
messenger service to report rebellions. - Conquered people were tortured and enslaved
people were often deported - They divided their empire into provinces or
states ruled by a governor protected by the
military.
5Walls of Nineveh
Their capital at Nineveh on the Tigris river had
a constant supply of fresh water. Tribute and
stolen treasures were displayed in this huge
capital.
6 Assurbanipal the last
and mightiest of the
Assyrian kings
From his library in Nineveh
7Flood Tablet found in Assurbanipals library
8Assyrian Guardian figure
Weighs 30 tons 6 ½ ft high
9Assyrian carving
10Assyrian officials
11Assyrian Winged Bull
12Winged Assyrian Bull
13Assyrian god they were polytheistic
14Assyrian god Assur
15Assyrian chariots
16Scythians - one of the groups that joined with
the Chaldeans and the Medes to defeat the
Assyrians
17 The Chaldeans (Neo Babylonians)
18Nebuchadnezzar 630-562BC
19- Nebuchadnezzar - Leader of the Chaldeans
- He rebuilt Babylon and had the Hanging Gardens
constructed. - After conquering and destroying the city of
Jerusalem, he deported the Jews (Hebrews) to
Babylon to keep them from rebelling - This is when the Hebrews decided it was important
to write down their history
20Babylonian Captivity
21Hanging Gardens of Babylon
22Ruins of Nebuchadnezzars Babylon
23Parts of Babylon have been rebuilt by Saddam
Hussein
24Rebuilt by Saddam Hussein
25Mosul on the Tigris River
26Iraq
27Ishtar Gate of Babylon
28Soldiers
29Ishtar Gate at Babylon
30Dragon of Marduk on the wall of the Ishtar Gate
31Lion in Nebuchadnezzar's throne room
Design in throne room
32The Star Gazers of Babylon
- Priests observed and kept detailed records of the
heavens from a 300 ft high Ziggurat - Chaldeans believed that the stars determined
human destiny and could be used to foretell the
future - They observed the Zodiac, a belt of 12
constellations and the phases of the moon -
33Priests studied the stars. Their study formed
the basis for both astronomy astrology.
34First Historical Horoscope
35Lion over man