No. Assyrians were organized conquerors.
No. The Assyrians were conquerors. They ruled the powerful Assyrian Empire.
The three main groups that invaded the Assyrian Empire were the Medes, the Babylonians, and the Scythians. The Medes and Babylonians formed an alliance that ultimately led to the fall of Nineveh in 612 BCE, marking the end of Assyrian dominance. The Scythians, known for their nomadic warrior culture, also contributed to the instability that weakened the empire. This combination of invasions and internal strife led to the disintegration of Assyrian power.
The Modern Assyrian written language is Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, just as the speaking language. Aramaic, being the language of Christ himself. http://www.witiger.com/centennialcollege/GNED117/alphabet.gif The Ancient Assyrian language was written in the cuneiform.
No, it is not surprising. Many nomadic cultures have a long history of art and creativity, including sculpting. Artistic expression is a universal human trait that transcends cultural boundaries, so it is not unusual for nomadic people to engage in sculpting and other forms of art.
Impulsiveness is not a character trait. Being impulsive would be classified as a personality trait.
being nice is the same as the Big Five trait of agreableness
"Being aware" is not a character trait in itself. However, being observant, perceptive, and conscious are traits that are associated with being aware.
They must have at least fifty people in them to adequately provide for themselves. the above trait is the trait that does NOT describe hunting and gathering bands.
being semi nomadic herders
no
No, being left-handed is not a recessive trait. It is a result of a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
Yes, being cross-eyed can be a genetic trait. It can be inherited from one or both parents.