Assyrian Propaganda for the West
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Assyrian Propaganda for the West
Esarhaddon's Steles for Til Barsip and Sam'al
Soon after his successful campaign to Egypt in the year 671 B.C., King
Esarhaddon of Assyria (61!66" B.C.# commissioned three large stone
steles,1each $ith a car%ing on its face sho$ing the &ing raising an em'lem
of royal po$er in one hand $hile t$o small capti%es (the re'ellious &ing
A'di!il&utti of Sidon, captured in 677, and the cro$n prince of Egypt,
captured in the recent Egyptian campaign# stand or &neel at his feet ()ls.
1*, 17, and +#. n the sides of each stele are images of the t$o sons Esar!
haddon had recently appointed as his heirs to the thrones of Assyria and
Ba'ylonia ()ls. 16, 1 and +"#.2
-he three steles $ere erected in t$o north$estern pro%incial capitals of
the Assyrian empire, t$o of them in -il Barsip, a long!esta'lished pro%in!
cial capital on the upper Euphrates, and the third in Samal, a $estern %assal
city that had 'ecome a pro%incial capital under direct Assyrian rule not
long 'efore Esarhaddons reign.
/n 'oth cities the steles $ere erected on high stone pedestals and promi!
nently displayed. -he stele at Samal $as erected in the gate leading to the
citadel, a traditional setting for pu'lic monuments in $estern cities. 0At -il
Barsip one stele $as erected ust inside the eastern city gate, $hile the sec!
1 / am inde'ted to many institutions and indi%iduals for supporting my research on thisproect2 -he American )hilosophical Society3 the 4ar%ard Semitic useum3 5r. E%elyn
Klengel!Brandt and the orderasiatisches useum of Berlin3 )rof. 5r. Sultan ehesen,5irector eneral of Anti8uities and useums, Syrian Ara' 9epu'lic3 r. :ahid Kha!yata and the ;ational useum of Aleppo3 r. An$ar A'del hafour, photographer forthe Aleppo useum3 5r. ichael )orter and the Cartographic 5i%ision of the CascoBay Assyriological /nstitute2 and a'o%e all, )rofs. uy Bunnens and Arlette 9oo'aertand the mem'ers of the -ell Ahmar team, for their generous hospitality and patient help./ am grateful to them all. /deology and)ropaganda in Assyrian Art,> in . -. ?arsen, ed., Power and Propaganda(Copenha!gen2 A&ademis& ;eo!Assyrian Court and Army2 E%idence of the Sculptures,>Iraq0@ (1"7+#, p. "0 and idem,s.%. >KronprinD,>RLA 6, pp. +@"!*.
0 5. ssish&in, >-he Erection of 9oyal onuments in City!ates,> Anatolia and the An-cient Near ast! St"dies in #onor of Tahsin $%g&c , K. Emre, B. 4rouda, . ellin&,ed. (An&ara2 -Fr& -urih Kurumu Basime%i, 1""#, pp. @*!@"+.
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ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A /deology and )ropaganda,> p. 0@+3 =. . 9ussell, s.%. >-il
Barsip,> ro%e)ictionary of Art, =. -urner, ed. (;e$ or&2 ro%e, 1""6#, pp. 70!7@3and =. BHr&er!KlIhn, Alt'orderasiatische Bildstelen "nd *ergleichbare +elsreliefs(ainD am 9hein2 )hilipp %on Ja'ern, 1"+#, /, pp. +1+!+10 and //, figs. +17!+1" ($honotes differences of style and %isual detail 'et$een the steles 'ut treats the scenes as es!sentially duplicates of one another#.
Figure 3 The Northwest orner of the Assyrian Empire! "a# $%& B##
Sam'al
Siss
Kundu
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@ ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A )ropaganda,> The International ncyclopedia of the Social Sciences25. ?. Sills, ed.(;e$ or&2 acmillan and free> eGchange of ideas, $hile theeffort to offer a spectrum of ideas, rather than a single prefa'ricated argument, distin!guishes education from the promulgation of propaganda. 4e comments in passing thatalthough the term propaganda $as coined in 16++ A.5. as part of the title of the Collegeof )ropaganda, founded to super%ise missionary acti%ity of the 9oman Catholic Church,the phenomenon itself 'egan in the $est $ith the ree&s ca. * B.C. $ith the codifica!tion of rhetoric3 / mean to suggest here that the use of propaganda as Smith defines itdates at least to the time of the Assyrians.
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ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A ;eo!Assyrian
and ;eo!Ba'ylonian Empires,> inPropaganda and .omm"nication in ,orld #istory2 I!The Symbolic Instr"ment in arly Times, 4. 5. ?as$ell et al., ed. (4onolulu2 . )ress of4a$aii, 1"#, pp. 111!1@@3 ). arelli, >?a )ropagande royale assyrienne,>A33adica+7(1"+#, pp. 16!+"3 . ?i%erani, >-he /deology of the Assyrian Empire,> in ?arsen,
Power and Propaganda, pp. +"7!013 idem, >+@2 Ancient )ropaganda and 4istoricalCriticism> in The St"dy of the Ancient Near ast in the Twenty-+irst .ent"ry, =. S. Coo!
per and 9. . Sch$artD, ed. (:inona ?a&e, /nd.2 Eisen'rauns, 1""6#, pp. +0!"3 and ).achinist, >Assyria and /ts /mage in the 4A5S10 (1"0#, pp. 71"!073 andfor ideology and propaganda in Assyrian %isual imagery, / .=. :inter, >9oyal 9hetoricand the 5e%elopment of 4istorical ;arrati%e in ;eo!Assyrian 9eliefs,> St"dies in *is"al.omm"nication 7 (1"1#, pp. +!03 idem, >-he )rogram of the -hroneroom ofAssurnasirpal //,>ssays on Near astern Art and Archaeology in #onor of .harles
(yrle ,il3inson, ). . 4arper and 4. )ittman, ed. (;e$ or&2 etropolitan useum ofArt, 1"0#, pp. 1*!01, and =. E. 9eade, >/deology and )ropaganda,> in ?arsen, Powerand Propaganda, pp. 0+"!@0. See also /. =. :inter, >Art as E%idence for /nteraction29elations 'et$een the Assyrian Empire and ;orth Syria,> in esopotamien "nd seine
Nachbarn, 4. =. ;issen and =. 9enger, ed. (Berlin2 5ietrich 9eimer, 1"+#, n. 1, $honotes that Assyrian royal monuments, and the Samal stele in particular, >could also con!sciously address a :estern audience.>
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6 ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A -he ;eo!4ittite States in Syria and Anatolia,> .ambridge Ancient #istory////, =. Boardman etal., ed., +nd ed. (Cam'ridge2 Cam'ridge ni%ersity )ress, 1"+#, pp. 07+!@@13 4. Sader,
Les tats arame6ns de Syrie(Beirut2 rient!/nstitut der 5eutschen orgenlIndischenesellschaft, 1"7#3 and ).!E. 5ion,Les Aram6ens 7 l8ge d" fer! #istoire politiq"e et
str"ct"res sociales2Etudes Bi'li8ues, n.s. 0@ ()aris2 ?i'rairie ?e Coffre, 1""7#.11 ost of the Assyrian and nati%e teGts for reconstructing the citys history are con%en!
iently collected and translated (as a $hole or as eGcerpts# in Sader, Les tats arame6ns2pp. **!77. AssyrianEponyms, Kings and )retenders, 6@!6* BC,> 5rientalia67 M1""N, pp. +*6!*7#.
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ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A :all )aint!ings from -il Barsip,>Af5+"!0 (1"0!@#, pp. 60!7@. Shalmaneser pro'a'ly used the
palace of the citys pre%ious rulers initially, and Bunnens notes (in pri%ate correspon!dence# that the Assyrian palace eGca%ated 'y the Iraq* (1""6#, pp. 7"!7.
1* . Bunnens, Assyria /001, p. 13 for his summary of the current eGca%ations $ith fur!ther 'i'liography, pp. 17!+.
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ince#, attest to the continuing presence of $esterners in the city. Se%eral
names cited in the teGts include the theophoric element >Adad> or >4adad,>
the name of an important $eather god in the $est, and one names the moon
god SPn, $orshipped in Assyria 'ut also the focus of an important cult in
the near'y city of 4arran, suggesting that the religious ties of the citysresidents $ere also to some eGtent still influenced 'y $estern practice. A
similar presence of Aramean names, $estern theophoric elements in names,
and legal teGts $ritten in Aramaic is e%ident in the much larger collection
of clay ta'lets some 10 altogether no$ disco%ered in ;eo!Assyrian
le%els at the neigh'oring site of -ell Shiu&h
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ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A Immigration and migration within the Ancient Near ast! +estschrift
C LipiDs3i, K. %an ?er'erghe and A. Schoors, ed. (?eu%en2 itge%eri )eeters en 5e!partement riQntalistie&, 1""*#, pp. +!+7. -he teGts from -il Barsip are pu'lished anddiscussed in Abr-Nahrain 0@ (1""6!"7#.
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1+ ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A Ju den JerstHrungen in Jincirli $Ihrend des frFhen 7. =ahrhunderts %.Chr.,> 9itteil"ngen der )e"tschen 5rient-esellschaft 1+6 (1""@#, pp. 1*!1++.?uschans eGca%ation of the gate in $hich the stele $as found lea%es it unclear $hetherthe stele $as erected in the gate 'efore or after the $idespread destruction of 'uildingson the citadel3 the late Assyrian pottery associated $ith the re'uilding $ould permit adate for the re'uilding either in Esarhaddons reign or that of his son. -he destructionand re'uilding of the citadel could thus ha%e occurred after the erection of the stele andthus after Esarhaddons reign, although ?ehmanns hypothesis of destruction in Esarhad!dons time is plausi'le. ne possi'ility is that the city $as ta&en 'y ugallu, $ho $asthe su'ect of t$el%e Assyrian omen in8uiries in8uiring a'out the pro'a'le outcome ofhis 'attles $ith $estern -a'al, his (e%idently successful# siege of the city!state of elid!du (not far north of Samal and lin&ed to it 'y road#, and his proposed diplomatic mar!riage arrangement $ith the Assyrian &ing. Esarhaddon sent troops to 'esiege ugallu ineliddu in the year 67* B.C., according to the Ba'ylonian Chronicles, $hich $ouldma&e particular sense if ugallu had ust seiDed near'y Samal from Assyria, $ith or$ithout Samalian collusion. / am grateful to ;ada% ;aaman for dra$ing my attentionto ?ehmanns article and for his percepti%e comments a'out it.
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(1"+#, p. +*. -he garment is sho$n on the 3"d"rr"monuments of the ninth centuryBa'ylonian &ing ardu&!Da&ir!shumi ()arrot,Arts of Assyria, fig. +17# and the eighthcentury &ing erodach!'aladan // (ibid., fig. +16#.
@ /n the $estern style the head is often sho$n as the same height as the entire torso. /n oneof the Samal gatehouse car%ings, for eGample, the soldiers head is 7 1+> high, and hisnec& to $aist measurement is eGactly the same. ther figures sho$ similar proportions.
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1 ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A en laisse par le roi> on this stele, 'ut it is not clear if he sa$ sur !%i%ing traces of such a leash (no$ long gone# or $as eGtrapolating from the e%idence ofthe Samal stele and from the loop or circle that is still clearly %isi'le in the &ings hand.Since there are no nose rings on these steles and no clear e%idence of leashes descending
'eyond the loop, the t$o -il Barsip steles, unli&e the Samal stele, may ha%e depictedonly a loop and ring in the &ings hand rather than leashes, echoing the >rod and ring>motif familiar from earlier esopotamian royal car%ings. /n any case, if leashes $ereoriginally indicated on the -il Barsip steles, they must ha%e 'een only lightly indicated,since they ha%e left no discerni'le trace. At Samal, ho$e%er, the leashes are em phasiDed
'y strong modelling.@+ -he spacing of the signs in this line and the line 'efore ma&e it clear that this placement
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+ ASS9/A; )9)AA;5A holder of the leashes of &ings> (the $ord used here for
>&ings> is significantly not the Assyrian term, JarrKn, 'ut its $esterne8ui%alent, mali3#. -he placement of the cuneiform signs is also integrated$ith the car%ed images, not only in the case of the )hoenician &ings 'eard,
as $e sa$ earlier, 'ut also later in the teGt, $here the comment that >all the
non!su'missi%e, the &ings $ho $ould not 'o$ to him, li&e s$amp reed he
cut do$n and trampled at his feet,> is $ritten in signs that themsel%es are
placed neatly under the &ings car%ed feet. After its lengthy assertions of
Esarhaddons di%ine protection and military pro$ess, the teGt turns at last to
its main su'ect, Esarhaddons defeat of -ar8u, pharaoh of Egypt, $ho had
>sinned against the god Assur, 'een disrespectful,> a %eiled reference to
Eygpts persistent support for $estern re%olts. At great length the teGt
descri'es the Assyrian armys difficult 'ut determined desert crossing to
Egypt, its pursuit of the fleeing pharaoh (adding that he $as struc& >fi%etimes> $ith arro$s, a detail pro'a'ly intended to o'scure his later unmen!
tioned escape to safety#, and the rapid defeat of his army at emphis. -he
teGt reports that Esarhaddon then looted -ar8us palace, ta&ing $i%es, chil!
dren (including the unfortunate cro$n prince# and palace treasure, and fi!
nally appointed go%ernors to rule the country for Assyria3 it is, in short, the
detailed account of a comprehensi%e defeat. -he Samal inscription con!
cludes 'y reporting the ma&ing of the stele itself, $hich is intended for >the
$ondering glance of all enemies fore%er> and to >ma&e these deeds im!
mortal>.
?i&e the -il Barsip inscription, the Samal teGt tells a story of Assyrian
po$er, 'ut its moral is not one of faithfulness re$arded, 'ut rather of disre!
spect that is, efforts to foment re'ellion ineGora'ly punished. ?i&e its%isual imagery, the message of the Samal inscription is not one meant for a
loyal and trusted su'ect, 'ut one that $as eGplicitly designed for Assyrias
potential enemies, a $arning message appropriate for a city of dou'tful
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