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This index presents a list of names and terms that are mentioned in the book Ancient Near Eastern Art in Context: Studies in Honor of Irene J. Winter by Her Students. Irene J. Winter is widely recognized as the seminal scholar of ancient Near Eastern art of her generation, in large part due to the limitless imagination of her scholarship and insistence on the material’s relevance in art historical and Mesopotamian studies. Irene’s work in the early 1980s on the Neo-Assyrian palace of Ashurnasirpal II pioneered an approach to study the relationship between texts, images and architecture as an integrated and coherent program designed to define or defend a royal ideology.
Keywords: Ashurnasirpal II; Irene J. Winter; Neo-Assyrian palace