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Chris Salem

Echoes of Eternity: The Profound Impact of the Assyrian Civilization on the World

Updated: Jan 29, 2023

The Assyrian people, a civilization steeped in rich heritage and tradition, have left an indelible mark on the world, one that resonates through the ages with its enduring beauty and power. Their contributions to engineering, mathematics, commerce, art, architecture, and literature, to name a few, have stood the test of time, inspiring and captivating generations to come.


Their art, with its intricate and detailed relief sculptures, tells tales of battles fought, of hunts and conquests, and of a people who were unafraid to leave their mark on the world. These sculptures, etched into the walls of palaces and temples, stand as a testament to the Assyrians' unyielding spirit, their unwavering determination and their unbridled passion for life.


Their architecture, with its monumental structures, such as the palace of Ashurnasirpal II in Nimrud and the palace of Sargon II in Dur-Sharrukin, speaks of a civilization that was not content with mere survival, but one that sought to thrive and flourish. These structures, adorned with relief sculptures, frescoes and tilework, are a visual feast, and a testament to the Assyrians' unyielding desire to create beauty in the world.


Their literature, written in the ancient Akkadian language, is a window into a world long gone, a world of kings and queens, of gods and goddesses, and of a people who were not content to simply live, but who sought to understand the meaning of life. The historical annals, legal texts and literary works, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh, are a treasure trove of knowledge and insight, and a testament to the Assyrians' unyielding desire to understand the world around them.


The Assyrians were not just known for their artistic achievements, but also for their military prowess and tactics. They were a powerful empire in Mesopotamia, using advanced siege techniques and military campaigns that left their enemies in awe. They were also known for their intelligence gathering and espionage, which made them powerful in terms of warfare.


But perhaps the most enduring legacy of the Assyrian people is their resilience and determination in the face of adversity. Throughout history, they have been persecuted and displaced, yet they have always managed to maintain their unique cultural identity and language. This is a testament to their unyielding spirit, their unwavering determination and their unwavering passion for life.


The Assyrian empire may have fallen more than two millennia ago, but the DNA of the brilliant minds who made contributions to the fields of art, architecture, and literature continues to exist today in the modern Assyrian nation struggling for independence. The legacy of the Assyrians can be seen in the art, architecture, and literature of the ancient world and in the ongoing efforts to preserve and understand the civilization's rich cultural heritage.


In conclusion, the Assyrian people have made lasting contributions to civilization that continue to be recognized and studied to this day. Our art, architecture, and literature have had a profound impact on the world, and our legacy continues to inspire people worldwide to this day.


Our resilience and determination in the face of adversity serves as a testament to our greatness as a civilization. Let us be forever moved by our ancestors candid assertiveness, emotive poetry, and powerful motivation. Let us be forever in awe of their strength, and forever captivated by their glory.


91Assyrian, Babylonian, Akkadian, & Sumerian Inventions:

  1. Akkadian language

  2. Astrolabe

  3. Astronomy and astronomical diaries

  4. Barometer

  5. Bronze metallurgy

  6. Bronze tools

  7. Calendar

  8. City-planning and urban development

  9. Clock

  10. Compass

  11. Copper tools

  12. Cuneiform script

  13. Development of a centralized government and administration

  14. Development of advanced metalworking techniques

  15. Development of a complex system of trade and commerce

  16. Development of a lunar calendar

  17. Development of a professional army

  18. Development of a system of record keeping for the management of public health

  19. Development of a system of record keeping for the management of public sanitation

  20. Development of a system of record keeping for the management of public works

  21. Dikes

  22. Divination and astrology

  23. Education and schooling

  24. Engineering and infrastructure construction

  25. Glass production

  26. Hieroglyphics

  27. Hourglass

  28. Iron tools

  29. Jewelry making

  30. Law code of Ur-Nammu

  31. Legal and administrative systems

  32. Literature and poetry

  33. Medicine and pharmacology

  34. Microscope

  35. Metal money

  36. Mathematical and scientific knowledge

  37. Post system

  38. Pottery wheel

  39. Property rights

  40. Public records and archives

  41. Religious and cultural ceremonies

  42. Seals for administrative and economic purposes

  43. Sexagesimal numeral system

  44. Spindle

  45. Standard system of weights and measures

  46. Sundial

  47. Telescope

  48. Thermometer

  49. Transportation and communication

  50. Use of a system of diplomacy and treaties

  51. Use of a system of land surveys and property rights

  52. Use of a system of slave labor

  53. Use of a system of taxes and tariffs

  54. Weaving loom

  55. Wheel

  56. Writing

  57. The Epic of Gilgamesh

  58. The Library of Ashurbanipal

  59. Irrigation systems

  60. Canals

  61. Sluice gates

  62. Water wheels

  63. Plow

  64. Sickle

  65. Hoe

  66. Rake

  67. Scissors

  68. Kiln

  69. Seismometer

  70. Record keeping for agricultural production

  71. Record keeping for livestock and animal husbandry

  72. Record keeping for the management of natural resources

  73. Record keeping for the management of the economy

  74. Record keeping for the management of the population

  75. Record keeping for the management of the military

  76. Record keeping for the management of the legal system

  77. Record keeping using clay tablets

  78. Advanced mathematics for measurements and calculations

  79. Architecture and building techniques

  80. Art and sculpture

  81. Use of a system of public works

  82. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of public health

  83. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of public sanitation

  84. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of public works

  85. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of the economy

  86. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of the population

  87. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of the military

  88. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of the legal system

  89. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of public works

  90. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of public health

  91. Use of a system of record keeping for the management of public sanitation

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