About the Neo-Assyrian Bas-Relief Atlas

Project Overview

The Neo-Assyrian Bas-Relief Atlas is a comprehensive digital archive dedicated to documenting, preserving, and making accessible the remarkable bas-reliefs of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-612 BCE). This project serves as a bridge between ancient artistry and modern scholarship, providing researchers, educators, and enthusiasts with detailed information about these important historical artifacts.

Our Mission

Our mission is to create a centralized, scholarly resource that documents Neo-Assyrian bas-reliefs scattered across museums worldwide. By bringing these artifacts together in a digital space, we aim to facilitate research, education, and appreciation of these remarkable historical treasures.

Project Goals

  • Document and preserve detailed information about Neo-Assyrian bas-reliefs
  • Create a searchable database of relief locations, descriptions, and scholarly references
  • Provide high-quality images and detailed metadata for research purposes
  • Map the original and current locations of reliefs worldwide
  • Foster collaboration between scholars, museums, and researchers
  • Make this important cultural heritage accessible to a global audience

Features

Our platform offers:

  • Comprehensive catalog of Neo-Assyrian bas-reliefs
  • Interactive map showing relief locations
  • High-resolution images with detailed metadata
  • Scholarly references and citations
  • Search and filter capabilities
  • Contribution system for scholars and researchers

Academic Collaboration

This project is made possible through collaboration with museums, universities, and scholars worldwide. We maintain high academic standards while making this valuable information accessible to everyone interested in Neo-Assyrian art and history.

Join Our Effort

Are you a scholar, researcher, or museum professional? We welcome contributions to our growing database.

Contribute to the Atlas