Volume 10 Issue 1

Published: 2025-06-25

Contents


Article
Research Paper
Cleaning and Consolidation the relief called “Thinna” which is stored in the Beni Suef Museum

Mohamed Gamal, Shaaban Mohamed Abd El Aal, Hamada Sadek Ramadan,

The research deals with an applied scientific study to clean and strengthen a relief stored in the warehouse of the Beni Suef Antiquities Museum, which dates back to the Pharaonic eras, the era of...

Pages: 53-74
Techniques to Promote Tourism in the Ancient City of Nineveh

Yasmin Abdulrahman Alkhateeb, Ahmed Yousif Alomary,

Archaeological sites are currently considered one of the most important drivers of the tourism industry, so they need a new management and development framework. The city of Nineveh is one of the...

Pages: 99-116
Unstudied human and animal pottery dolls from the city of Bekasi (Tell Abu-Antik) (Analytical and technical study)

Ali Abdul Al hussein jaber,

Animal and human puppets are among the most important features that characterized the civilization of Mesopotamia, and they reflect the progress of the Mesopotamian artist in the field of making...

Pages: 199-220
Provisions of Engagement in Ancient and Modern Iraqi Laws (A Comparative Study)

HASSANEIN HAYDAR AL-Rubeai, sabreen khalaf salal, Nadia Kheer Al-deen Aziz,

Engagement has a number of provisions, whether in the old Iraqi laws, or in the modern law (the Iraqi Personal Status Law), even if these laws differ from each other in whether they include this...

Pages: 157-172
Symbols of the gods executed on seals in the ancient Babylonian era

Nawrz Shemal Mohammed, Yasmin Abdulkareem Abdulkareem Mohameed Ali Alasady,

The name appears in the Sumerian texts in the form (SU_NIR) and its equivalent in the Akkadian language is the form (Surinnu). It is also known as a living being or a mouse thing. Custom is honored...

Pages: 29-52
Cuneiform Signs Overburdened (Decorated) with gunû Elements

Ahmed Maysir Fadel,

Cuneiform signs overburdened (decorated) with gun elements , It is one of the types of complex signs that were derived from simple shapes after adding vertical, horizontal, or inclined cuneiform...

Pages: 75-98
The Aesthetics of Circular Design in Coin Making

Bassam Ibrahim Alkhalidy,

The concepts, functions, and uses of the circular shape varied, and through the concepts carried by different societies, the symbolism of the circular shape varied throughout the ages. The circle...

Pages: 173-198
Stress in Neo-Assyrian Dialect

john nicolas bosket,

In this short article I show how Neo-Assyrian scribes in most cases wrote the nominative and accusative singular forms of dnu as de-e-nu, but only rarely inserted an -e- when the same word in the...

Pages: 221-232
UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage in Algeria

Irmouli Bellal Irmouli, Kadrine samia samia,

Algeria has a legal arsenal covering all aspects of cultural heritage protection, and is considered one of the first countries to sign the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Convention in 1972,...

Pages: 117-130
Arab Princesses: Iaba , Baniti and Atala , Queens of Assyria and Assyrian Relations with Arab Queens During the Eighth and Seventh Centuries BC

Ali Yaseen Aljuboori,

After analyzing the names of of the Assyrian queens , Iaba queen of Tukulti-pil -Earra (III) (744-727 B.C.), and Baniti ,queen of ulmanu-aared (V) (726-722 B.C.), Atala , queen of arru-Ukin(II)...

Pages: 3-28
The Process of Develpment of the Thuluth way of Writing in the Arabic Script in the Application of Ulli Al-Albab(those who have Reasons) in Producing the Hand Writing and the Book by Abdulrahman ibn Alsayeegh

رعد ريثم الحسيني,

The Arabic seripts contained some various, artistic, scientific things. This happens from the early beginng of the craft of paper and the act of photocopying. One of the most important thing is the...

Pages: 131-156
A Door Socket from Šu-Suen’s Shara Temple at Umma (Tell Jokha)

nawala mtwaly mtwaly, Walther Sallaberger,

This article presents a door socket found in the ara temple of Umma during the excavations conducted by the Iraqi State Board of Antiquities from 1999 to 2002, under the supervision of Dr. Nawala...

Pages: 233-256