If you liked Assyrian Origins: Discoveries at Ashur on the Tigris by Prudence Oliver Harper, start with Digging in Assyria (1970), The royal hunter (1978), and In Search of a Cultural Identity (2006). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Digging in Assyria (1970), The royal hunter (1978), In Search of a Cultural Identity (2006), Silver vessels of the Sasanian period (1981), and The Royal City of Susa (1993).

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Assyrian Origins: Discoveries at Ashur on the Tigris is by Prudence Oliver Harper.