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Early Assyrian period
c. 2600 BC–c. 2025 BC
Assur is located in Near East
Assur
Assur
Assur is located in Iraq
Assur
Assur
Location of Assur in modern Iraq
Common languagesAkkadian, Sumerian and Hurrian
Religion
Ancient Mesopotamian religion
Historical eraBronze Age
• Earliest archaeological evidence from Assur
c. 2600 BC
• Conquest by the Akkadian Empire
c. 2300 BC
• Conquest by the Third Dynasty of Ur
c. 2100 BC
• Independence under Puzur-Ashur I
c. 2025 BC
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Early Assyrian period Early Dynastic Period
Old Assyrian period Early Assyrian period
Today part ofIraq

The Early Assyrian period[1][2] was the earliest stage of Assyrian history, preceding the Old Assyrian period and covering the history of the city of Assur, and its people and culture, prior to the foundation of Assyria as an independent city-state under Puzur-Ashur I c. 2025 BC. Very little material and textual evidence survives from this period. The earliest archaeological evidence at Assur dates to the Early Dynastic Period, c. 2600 BC, but the city may have been founded even earlier since the area had been inhabited for thousands of years prior and other nearby cities, such as Nineveh, are significantly older.

The archaeological evidence suggests that Assur was originally inhabited by Hurrians[3][4] and was the site of a fertility cult devoted to the goddess Ishtar.[5] The name "Assur" is not historically attested prior to the age of the Akkadian Empire in the 24th century BC; it is possible that the city was originally named Baltil,[6] used in later times to refer to its oldest portion. At some point before the rise of the Akkadian Empire, the Semitic-speaking ancestors of the later Assyrians settled in Assur and the surrounding area, either displacing or assimilating the original population.[3][4] Founded in a both holy and strategic location, the city itself was gradually deified during the Early Assyrian period and eventually became personified as the god Ashur, firmly established as the Assyrian national deity by the time of Puzur-Ashur I.

There is no evidence that Assur was independent at any point in the Early Assyrian period. Throughout the centuries prior to Puzur-Ashur I, it is instead evident that the city was dominated by a sequence of powerful states and empires from southern Mesopotamia. In the Early Dynastic Period, Assur experienced considerable Sumerian influence, and for a time fell under the hegemony of the Sumerian city of Kish. In the 24th to 22nd centuries BC, the city was part of the Akkadian Empire as an administrative outpost in northern Mesopotamia, a time later Assyrian kings saw as a golden age. In the final geopolitical stage preceding Assur's independence, the city became a peripheral city within the Sumerian empire of the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2112–2004 BC).

  1. ^ Veenhof & Eidem 2008, p. 19.
  2. ^ Oates 1967, p. 83.
  3. ^ a b Liverani 2014, p. 208.
  4. ^ a b Lewy 1971, p. 733.
  5. ^ Mallowan 1971, p. 300.
  6. ^ Lewy 1971, p. 731.

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