عربات الآلهة و الملوك في العراق القديم في ضوء المدونات البابلية و الآشورية

Other Title(s)

Chariots of gods and kings in ancient Iraq in the light of the Babylonian and Assyrian records

Author

الطائي، محمد حمزة حسين

Source

آداب الرافدين

Issue

Vol. 2013, Issue 67 (30 Sep. 2013), pp.467-492, 26 p.

Publisher

University of Mosul College of Arts

Publication Date

2013-09-30

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

26

Main Subjects

History and Geography

Topics

Abstract EN

The study of the chariots of gods and kings in ancient Iraq in the light of the Babylonian and Assyrian writings has a great impact on the archaeological studies.

It highlights a fundamental aspect of the two systems i.e.

divine and royal that prevailed in Babylonia and Assyria for a long time.

Chariots had a great importance for gods and kings notably insculptures murals and cuneiform writings.

Chariots of gods and kings were the most valuable and beautiful as they were lavishly inlaid with gold silver and jewels although such materials were rare at that time; the best wood was used as well.

Chariots were used in various fields.

In wars where they were skillfully used as crucial weapons that helped win victories.

They were used too in rituals rites myths and hunting.

American Psychological Association (APA)

الطائي، محمد حمزة حسين. 2013. عربات الآلهة و الملوك في العراق القديم في ضوء المدونات البابلية و الآشورية. آداب الرافدين،مج. 2013، ع. 67، ص ص. 467-492.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

الطائي، محمد حمزة حسين. عربات الآلهة و الملوك في العراق القديم في ضوء المدونات البابلية و الآشورية. آداب الرافدين ع. 67 (2013)، ص ص. 467-492.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

الطائي، محمد حمزة حسين. عربات الآلهة و الملوك في العراق القديم في ضوء المدونات البابلية و الآشورية. آداب الرافدين. 2013. مج. 2013، ع. 67، ص ص. 467-492.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

يتضمن هوامش.

Record ID

BIM-352235