I am certainly open to correction about any and all of the "40 snapshots" I presented as yesterday's post.
I don't plan to revisit it and rework the post. This is a blog, and spontaneity even at the cost of error, is part of the charm of the medium. You have to look elsewhere for authoritative pronouncements, especially about the more ancient stretches of history covered there.
All that said, here is one quick correction:
I provided a photo, representing a famous piece of statuary, and said that it represented the Sargon I mentioned in snapshot 2 of my list. It didn't. That snapshot represents Sargon of Akkadian, a precursor empire to the Assyrians. Our Assyrian Sargon I may have adopted his own title from the already-famous Akkadian figure represented in that bust.
There is no available image of our Sargon I.
Leaving out the Akkadians (and the Sumerians who came before THEM in the same region) was a pretty radical foreshortening.
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