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Title: Monkeys for Ashur
Subtitle: Exploring the Representations of Primates in Assyria
Author(s): URBANI, Bernardo , YOULATOS, Dionisios
Journal: Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Volume: 60    Date: 2023   
Pages: 389-437
DOI: 10.2143/ANES.60.0.3292580

Abstract :
Although there are several studies investigating the relation of Assyrians with exotic and domestic animals, none have dealt with a thorough investigation regarding primates in this Near Eastern society. The present study fills this gap by examining the depictions of primates in Assyrian material culture. Our analysis shows that monkeys deriving from both Africa (vervets and baboons) and Asia (macaques) were depicted in furniture elements, statuettes, seals/sealings, pendants and panels from the Old Assyrian until the Neo-Assyrian period. This iconography, in combination with geographic and literary evidence, underscores the importance of primates among Assyrians as mediators of the supernatural world with deep symbolic meanings.

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