The Ancient Near East Today : Vol. 13, No. 5.2
A Failed Coup: The Assassination of Sennacherib and the Assyrian Civil War of 681 BC
When the Assyrian king Sennacherib was assassinated in 680 BC, it launched a civil war amongst his sons. How did Esarhaddon come out on top? And what were the consequences for the Assyrian kingdom?
Near Eastern Archaeology 88.1 Table of Contents
This issue of Near Eastern Archaeology includes articles such as From Seasonal Hunting Base to Permanent Settlement: Insights from the High-altitude Hormangan Site; Tappeh Ziar: A Chalcolithic Site along the Zayandeh Rud River Basin in Isfahan, Iran; Art as the Child of Nature: Investigating the Interplay between Human Society, Environment, and Artistic Production in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus; and more. View the Table of Contents here.