Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’?
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
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35.4555731618, 43.2613012876
- Representative Locations:
- OSM location of Assur (2950 BC - 540 BC) accuracy: +/- 20 meters.
- CIGS location of Qalʻat Shirqāṭ (unspecified date range) accuracy: +/- 5 meters.
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- Ashur (750 BC - 330 BC)
- Assur (German, modern)
- Aššur (Akkadian, 2335 BC - 540 BC)
- آشور (Ašūr: Arabic, modern)
- Baltil (Akkadian, 2000 BC - 540 BC)
- Less than certain: Lamban (330 BC - AD 640)
- Less than certain: Liba (330 BC - AD 300)
- Less than certain: Libanai (330 BC - AD 300)
- Libbi-āli (Akkadian, 1000 BC - 540 BC)
- قاعة شرقط (Qal‘at Širqāṭ: Arabic, modern)
- Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? part of (administrative) Assyria (kingdom) (2335 BC - 720 BC)
- Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? located on Tigris/Diglitus (river) (unspecified date range)
- Crown Prince's Palace at Assur located at Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (720 BC - 540 BC)
- Great Ziggurat of Aššur at Assur located at Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (2000 BC - 540 BC)
- New Palace at Assur part of (administrative) Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (1600 BC - 1000 BC)
- New Year's Festival House at Assur located near Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (720 BC - 540 BC)
- Old Palace at Assur part of (administrative) Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (2000 BC - 540 BC)
- Temple of Anu and Adad at Assur located at Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (2000 BC - 540 BC)
- Temple of Aššur at Assur located at Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (2335 BC - 540 BC)
- Temple of Ishtar at Assur located at Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (2000 BC - 1600 BC)
- Temple of Ishtar at Assur located at Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (2950 BC - 540 BC)
- Temple of Nabû of the ḫarû at Assur located at Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (720 BC - 540 BC)
- Temple of Sîn and Šamaš at Assur located at Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? (2000 BC - 540 BC)
settlement, archaeological site
- See Further:
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- Andrae 77
- BAtlas 91 E2 Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’?
- Bagg, RGTC 7/2-1 77-80, 367-370
- Dillemann 1962 87, 181, 273, 284, 285
- Frahm 1997 276
- George 1992 455-470
- Nashef 1982 41-43
- Nashef 1991 14-20
- New Pauly Assur [1] City on the Tigris
- RINAP 3/2 18-24
- RLAss 1 170-195
- SAA 20 049 (P285518)
- WHL 1130: Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)
- Wikipedia (English) Assur
- Wikipedia (German) Aššur (Stadt)
- Related:
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 91 E2 Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’?
Between 1903 and 1914, Ashur was excavated by the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (DOG), under the direction of Walter Andrae; the expedition had been planned as early as 1898. In 1979, the Iraqi Antiquities Administration continued exploring the city; this lasted (intermittently) until 2002. New German excavations took place in 1988-89 (Reinhard Dittmann, Free University Berlin), 1989-1990 (Barthel Hrouda, University of Munich) and 2000-01 (Peter A. Miglus, University of Halle). Since 1997, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft has sponsored the Aššur project, which was established by the German Oriental Society and the Museum of the Ancient Near East in order to scientifically examine the German excavation of 1903-1914. Since 2003, Ashur has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Barrington Atlas Directory notes: Qal'at Sherqat.
M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, Sean Gillies, Jeffrey Becker, Carolin Johansson, Jamie Novotny, Tom Elliott, DARMC, R. Talbert, Ryan Horne, and Rune Rattenborg, 'Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’?: a Pleiades place resource', Pleiades: A Gazetteer of Past Places, 2023 <https://pleiades.jazkarta.com/places/893945> [accessed: 24 April 2025]
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