Palestine under Assyrian Rule: A New Look at the Assyrian Imperial Policy in the West

The Assyrian presence in Palestine from the ninth through the seventh centuryb.c.e.represents a case of intercultural contact against the background of an expansionist imperial process. The “Assyrianization” of Israel and Judah, as well as that of the whole Levant, has often been posited. This term,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Oriental Society 2013-01, Vol.133 (1), p.119-144
1. Verfasser: Bagg, Ariel M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The Assyrian presence in Palestine from the ninth through the seventh centuryb.c.e.represents a case of intercultural contact against the background of an expansionist imperial process. The “Assyrianization” of Israel and Judah, as well as that of the whole Levant, has often been posited. This term, which evokes “Romanization,” would indicate enforced cultural adaptation to Assyrian values and customs within the framework of a process of assimilation. An alleged “Assyrianization” of Ancient Israel would be congruent with that interpretation of Assyrian imperialism postulating programmatic measures to impose the Assyrian way of life upon the whole empire. However, a study of the cuneiform and archaeological sources leads to an alternative interpretation of Assyrian imperial policy in the West.
ISSN:0003-0279
2169-2289
DOI:10.7817/jameroriesoci.133.1.0119