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Urban City Of Assur Analysis – Mesopotamia DWG Block for AutoCAD

Contains Functional organization of physical organization – spatial formal organization of the ancient city of Ashur, capital of the Assyrian Empire.

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urban analysis, worship, religious, nobility residence, village residence, peasant residence, military, institutional zone, Commerce, urban analysis, open built space, functional organization, spatial physical organization, accessibility, from space, topography varies in level the city is located in a natural accumulation for its defense importance of city of, sources of sustenance river tigris fertile land, full, empty, public, semi-public, private, urban analysis, open built space, spatial physical organization, accessibility, from space, topography varies in level the city is located in a natural accumulation for its defense importance of city of, sources of sustenance river tigris fertile land, full, empty, public, semi-public, private, three main gate flows: access the central institutional zone secondary gate access the internal city secondary gate to the river tigris margin of agricultural use, urban analysis, open built space, spatial physical organization, accessibility, from space, topography varies in level the city is located in a natural accumulation for its defense importance of city of, sources of sustenance river tigris fertile land, full, empty, public, semi-public, private, urban analysis, formal organization, urban, regular trace, irregular trace, of urban image, main, high schools, milestones, main, high schools, nodes, main, high schools, trails, main, high schools, borders, main, high schools, neighborhoods, main, high schools, viewpoints, nabu temple, Temple of Ishtar, temple of no shamash, Anu Adad Temple, ancient palace, ziggurat, temple of assur, temple of akitu, Palace of Adad Nirari, tabira door, sennacherib building, seat of tukulti ninurta palace, royal stelae, private house, house of the spell priest, urban analysis, worship, religious, nobility residence, village residence, peasant residence, military, institutional zone, Commerce, functional organization, three main gate flows: access the central institutional zone secondary gate access the internal city secondary gate to the river tigris margin of agricultural use, nabu temple, Temple of Ishtar, temple of no shamash, Anu Adad Temple, ancient palace, ziggurat, temple of assur, temple of akitu, Palace of Adad Nirari, tabira door, sennacherib building, seat of tukulti ninurta palace, royal stelae, private house, house of the spell priest, ziggurat: important construction that served as observatory cult the Assyrian gods, temple: place where the gods were offered in particular to: assur: god shows the military character of the Assyrians god of justice judge of the enemies of Assyria goddess of fertility

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