Numerous texts describe Ashurbanipal's many building activities in Assyria and Babylonia. From the textual and archaeological records, this Assyrian king sponsored building programs in seven Assyrian and ten Babylonian cities: Agade, Arbela, Aššur, Babylon, Borsippa, Cutha, Dēr, Dūr-Kurigalzu, Ḫarrān, Mê-Turran, Milqʾia, Nineveh, Nippur, Sippar, Tarbiṣu, and Uruk. Full details about these building activities, as well as those carried out by Aššur-etel-ilāni and Sîn-šarra-iškun, will be given in the introduction of Part 2.[174] For general studies, see in particular Frame, RIMB 2 pp. 194–195 and 261; Grayson, CAH2 3/2 pp. 155–158; Novotny, Eḫulḫul; and Novotny and Van Buylaere, Studies Oded pp. 215–219.
174 Unlike Grayson and Novotny, RINAP 3/1–2, where the discussion of Sennacherib's building activities was split between two volumes, the study of the construction projects of Ashurbanipal and his successors will be treated in a single place.
Jamie Novotny & Joshua Jeffers
Jamie Novotny & Joshua Jeffers, 'Building Activities in Assyria and Babylonia', RINAP 5: The Royal Inscriptions of Ashurbanipal, Aššur-etel-ilāni, and Sîn-šarra-iškun, The RINAP/RINAP 5 Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2022 [http://oracc.org/rinap/rinap5/rinap51introduction/buildingactivitiesinassyriaandbabylonia/]