Volume 2 Issue 1
Published: 2025-06-25
Contents
Article
Hamed Al-Amin House as a Model for the Mosul House in the Ottoman Era - A Field Study
Rana waeadallah Mahdi,
The city of Mosul is one of the most important cities that has maintained its cultural continuity since the most ancient times, and this is what we notice in many of its archaeological heritage...
An unpublished Assyrian royal text belonging to King Adad-Nirari I (1307-1275 BC)
Khaled Ali Khattab,
The Assyrian royal texts are among the most important texts that developed in the Assyrian eras, which took their style from the Sumerian and Babylonian peoples, where they were often written on...
The fountain in the mosques of Mosul during the Ottoman era - Selected models
Wassan Abdul Muttalib Hassan,
Given the importance of the fountain from an archaeological and functional point of view, we studied it not only by relying on archaeological studies and library references, but by relying on the...
The Throne of Sin-Ahi-Ariba (Sennacherib) as a Model for the Assyrian Thrones
Yasmin Abdulkareem Abdulkareem Mohameed Ali Alasady,
The throne chair in the modern Assyrian era is one of the most prominent models of thrones in ancient Iraq, as the Assyrian artist excelled in depicting a large number of these forms of thrones on...
Research Paper
Unpublished Mathematical Text from Tell IBZIKH in the Iraqi Museum
سالم یحیى خلف الجبوری,
The Babylonians introduced the greatest of civilizational achievements in the history of mankind in different branches of knowledge, especially mathematics, because it is the language of sciences...
Bronze bands on the wooden doors of Assyrian palaces and temples (selected models)
Yasmine Yassin Saleh,
Archaeological excavations revealed many wooden doors covered with bronze tapes, on which various subjects of artistic scenes were executed. These gates were discovered in various Assyrian cities...
The Moral Values of the Assyrians
Safwan Sami Saeed,
The research aims to shed light on one of the most prominent highlights of the Assyrian civilization in its human heritage, which is ethics. It has been proven with conclusive evidence that...
From "Encyclopedia of Law in Ancient Iraq" toss dungeons
Amer Sulieman,
The "Encyclopedia of Law in Ancient Iraq", which is in its final stages of completion, included hundreds of topics related to written and unwritten law that governed the Iraqi communities that...
Myrtle plant in cuneiform sources (its name, oil and uses)
Nawala Ahmed Al-Metwally,
The myrtle plant is an aromatic oil plant from ancient times to the present, and it is one of the plants that was planted throughout the ancient Near East and the Mediterranean basin and was called...
Indications from the history of the city of Nineveh during the third and second millennium BC
Haifa Abdel Ahmed,
Archaeological excavations indicate that the history of the city of Nineveh dates back to early times that exceed the fifth millennium BC, according to the study of pottery evidence, models of...
Fumigation and its uses in treating some of the diseases among the ancient Iraqis
Abdul Rahman Younis Abdul Rahman,
Cuneiform texts related to medicine state that the method of fumigation was one of the medical treatment methods that were used in ancient Iraq to treat or contribute to many medical conditions....
Unpublished Akkadian cuneiform texts from the Iraqi Museum
mahmood hamid ahmed,
In 1999, a group of archaeological pieces were seized at the Iraqi-Jordanian border, totaling (1016) pieces, the cuneiform texts representing the largest part of them, and these pieces were...
Text from the time of Samuel, King of Larsa (1894-1866 BC) from Warsh hill
Ahmed Kamel,
In the year 1990, Warsh hill, located in Al-Qadisiyah Governorate, 25 km to the north-east of the city of Afak, was excavated. The excavators found two layers that dated the newest to the early...
The settlement system in ancient Iraq and areas in the Arab world
Morning Jassim Shoukry,
The settlement passed through two main temporal phases: the phase of collecting time, which took most of human life on earth, and then the phase of sustenance production, which began in the early...
Administrative and governmental buildings in the city of Mosul during the Ottoman era
Akram Mohamed Yahya,
The student of the civilization of Iraq and its Arab-Islamic heritage since the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate at the hands of the Mongols in the year 656 AH until the beginning of the Ottoman rule...
The barber profession in the old Iraqi society
Sabah Hamid Younes,
The ancient Iraqis mastered all aspects of economic, social and political life and they were creative in it. Among those aspects is what has to do with their knowledge of the barber's profession...
The humanitarian dimension in the politics of the Assyrian kings
Mohammed Hamza Hussein,
For more than four thousand years there is still news of the Assyrian royal campaigns against the neighboring kingdoms and peoples. It occupies a large part of the writings of Jewish rabbis and...
Metallic Stone Age - the most prominent civilizational achievements in Mesopotamia
Hussein Zaher Hammoud,
The research deals with the most prominent civilizational achievements in the Metal Stone Age in prehistoric sites in Mesopotamia, and also deals with the most important cultural roles in this era...
Unpublished ancient Babylonian texts dealing with the cattle fattening
Ahmed Maysir Fadel,
for livestock. Including cattle is of great importance in the economic life in ancient Iraq, perhaps the most prominent of which is to benefit from its products, especially meat, dairy, leather,...
Fabrics in the light of archaeological carvings and cuneiform texts in the modern Assyrian era
shaymaa alnuami,
When studying the fabrics, it is necessary to rely on the fresco carvings that adorned the halls and rooms of the Assyrian palaces, as well as the frescoes. The cuneiform texts are also among the...
Punctuation marks in the Assyrian letters
HASSANEIN HAYDAR AL-Rubeai,
Since the ancient Iraqis had invented writing thousands of years ago, they must have needed means or signs to clarify the purposes of writing. As the reader and the listener need special tones in...
An unpublished cuneiform text from the Akkadian period
Khaled Haider Othman,
The research dealt with the translation and analysis of a cuneiform text dating back to the Akkadian era. The text consists of fifteen lines, eight of them on the obverse and seven on the back. The...
An investigation of pure sciences from the archaeological buildings of Mosul during the Arab and Islamic eras
Ahmed Qassem Jumah,
The research sheds light on the archaeological religious buildings that the city of Mosul was famous for, including shrines and shrines, and the designs that were adopted in their planning, as well...
Bribery and its judgements in the old Iraqi law
Ahlam Saadallah Talbi,
Bribery is one of the serious evils that have plagued societies since ancient times until the present time, given that the consequences of it are devastating to society in all its aspects,...
Excavations at Quynajik hill: Past Achievements and Future Hopes
Jaber Khalil Ibrahim,
Qoynajik hill is of cultural importance, as it includes the palaces and temples of the Assyrian kings. That is why it attracted the first excavators, starting with the British Consul Claudius Rich,...
Recipes for treating scorpion stings, snake and dog bites in the light of cuneiform texts from the library of Ashurbanipal
Muayyad Muhammad Suleiman,
The archaeological excavations that took place in various archaeological cities provided us with thousands of cuneiform texts that included various types of science and knowledge. One of these...
Conspiracies and revolutions against the Assyrian state
Ali Yassen Aljuboori,
The Assyrian state, represented by its kings, faced many internal and external conspiracies. Indeed, on the internal level, we find that these conspiracies did not succeed except with the...