They were militaristic.
Meaning they were imbued with militarism.
The definition of the word 'Militarism' is:
A political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
They were a militaristic society.
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No. Sumerians did. :)
The Assyrians were distinguished by their militaristic society and expansive empire, focusing on conquest and administration, unlike the Sumerians, who are known for their city-states and innovations in writing and agriculture. While Sumerians laid the foundation for urban civilization and Ionians contributed to early Greek philosophy and science, the Assyrians were characterized by their advanced military organization and brutal tactics in warfare, which enabled them to dominate a vast territory in the Near East.
The Sumerians were conquered by the Assyrians and those were conquered by the Chaldean.
Sumerians
The Assyrians were known for being warlike.
Assyrians descended from the Sumerians and Akkadians. When the Assyrian Empire began, they were technically the Sumerians and Akkadians, but there was no "Sumerian Empire" or "Akkadian Empire" at that time. There was earlier, but not then.
The Sumerian religion and structure of society.
They were a militaristic society.
No, the Assyrians did not invent written law. The Sumerians, a group that inhabited Southern Mesopotamia, did. The Assyrians are descendants of those who are credited to such inventions.
The Israelites, the Phoenicians, the Babylonians, the Sumerians, and the Assyrians