The Assyrian shelf currently centers on Nineveh and Neo-Assyrian Texts, the room for Neo-Assyrian court, royal-library, and scholarly material.
Main Doorway
Suggested Path
- Assyrian/Nineveh and Neo-Assyrian Texts/The Report of Balasi
- Assyrian/Nineveh and Neo-Assyrian Texts/I Wander the Steppe
- Assyrian/Nineveh and Neo-Assyrian Texts/The March to Halman
- Assyrian/Nineveh and Neo-Assyrian Texts/The Remedies for the Bladder
- Assyrian/Nineveh and Neo-Assyrian Texts/The Fable Collection (VAT 8807)
- Assyrian/Nineveh and Neo-Assyrian Texts/The Story of Ahikar
Across the Library
Read Assyrian beside Babylonian, because Neo-Assyrian scribes inherited and copied Babylonian scholarly corpora. The boundary here is use and setting: if Assyrian court, Nineveh library, or Neo-Assyrian royal scholarship is the text's defining public frame, it lives here.