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The British Museum's Struggle to Show One of Its Greatest Assyrian Reliefs
Turkey Bombs Assyrian Village in North Iraq
Assyrian Church of the East Delegation Visits Russia
Switzerland Returns Three Confiscated Assyrian Artefacts to Iraq
Ten Years After ISIS Invaded Mosul -- Where Does That Leave Iraq's Indigenous Assyrians?
The Assyrian Renaissance
First-Ever Discovery of Ancient Assyrian Military Camps Includes Biblical Site
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10 Years After Mosul's Destruction, Will Assyrians Come Back?
Teen Charged With Attempted Murder in Assyrian Bishop Stabbing
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The British Museum's Struggle to Show One of Its Greatest Assyrian Reliefs

By Martin Bailey

One of the greatest surviving Assyrian reliefs has been off show at the British Museum for most of the past 18 years. The Banquet Scene (around 645-635BC) remains in store because there is no suitable place to display it. Astonishingly, no UK institution has ever asked to borrow this masterpiece from antiquity.

Turkey Bombs Assyrian Village in North Iraq

The Turkish army targeted Mîska, an Assyrian village, during its bombardment of the Metîna region. The Christian church in the village was also hit in the attack. The Turkish army has been intensively bombing the Medya Defense Zones and especially the Metina region in southern Kurdistan (northern Iraq) in the past weeks.

Assyrian Church of the East Delegation Visits Russia

By https://mospat.ru

On June 16-26, participants in the fifth meeting of the Commission for Dialogue between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Assyrian Church of the East visited monasteries, churches and historical and cultural sights in the Metropolias of Mordovia and Nizhny Novgorod, as well as in Moscow.

Switzerland Returns Three Confiscated Assyrian Artefacts to Iraq

(AFP) -- Switzerland on Friday returned to Iraq three important Mesopotamian objects seized during a criminal procedure, Bern said. During a ceremony at the culture ministry in Bern, Swiss Interior Minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider handed over a partial statue and two Mesopotamian reliefs to Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein.

The Assyrian Renaissance

By Jason Urbanus

Archaeologists didn't know what to expect when they began searching for a 2,700-year-old Assyrian sculpture that had last been seen decades before. First documented in the nineteenth century and excavated in the early 1990s, the massive statue was subsequently reburied to protect it from turmoil in northern Iraq that threatened the site.


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