The Room V Reliefs at Dur-Sharrukin and Sargon II's Western Campaigns

Etude iconographique et historique des reliefs de la piece V du palais de Sargon II (721-705 av. J.-C.) a Khorsabad/Dour-Sharrouken (Irak), representant les campagnes occidentales de Sargon II (Samarie, Philistie, Raphia, Gaza, Gibbethon, Ashod, Ekron) de 722 a 709 av. J.-C., telles qu'elles sont decrites dans les Annales, l'inscription de la Recapitulation, et les inscriptions du Pavement

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