Home» By Authors» K» Karlsson, Mattias New Onomastic Evidence for Egyptian-Mesopotamian Interaction Mattias KARLSSON. — Relations between Egypt and Mesopotamia were particularly close in the seventh century BCE, when the Neo-Assyrian empire controlled Egypt for about a decade. This period of close relations is partly illuminated by onomastic evidence… Abstract | Volume | Other papers / Representations of Asia(tics) in Kushite Royal Inscriptions Mattias KARLSSON. — This paper focuses on how Asia and Asiatics are portrayed in historically oriented Kushite royal inscription, thus taking into account the great impact Asia in general and Assyria specifically had on the Kushite state… Abstract | Volume | Other papers / Egypt and Kush in neo-assyrian royal inscriptions Mattias KARLSSON. — This paper focuses on how Egypt and Kush are portrayed in Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions. The philological analysis showed that Egypt and Kush are described partly as targets of coercion, in their being subjects and enemies… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 9,50 € Multiculturalism and the Neo-Assyrian Empire Mattias KARLSSON. — This article investigates the image of the Neo-Assyrian empire as multicultural by collecting, classifying, and analysing data derived from the prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian empire which focus on gentilics… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 9,50 €