Growing numbers of Assyriologists are active on blogs and social media platforms. If you’re interested in reading content about the ancient Near East*, you might like the following:
Blogs
Cécile Michel, Brèves mésopotamiennes, for Pour la Science
Céline Debourse, tuppu
ERC Project “Persia and Babylonia,” Archives in Context
Laura Battini, Sociétés humaines du Proche-Orient ancien (ISSN 2606-7587)
@AANDeloucas
@AbdulameerAlga1
@AbuTbeirah
@AgneteLassen
@AinIraq
@alialsumery
@Altorientalist2
@AMagasees
@amicidiebla
@anctxtmodtablet
@AOMarburg
@Apkallatu
@Aqeelalmansrawe
@assiriologia
@Augusta_McMahon
@BISI1932
@BlueShield_Int
@CAssyriology
@CelineDebourse
@ChristinaTsoup2
@cjcrisostomo
@cooleiform
@cwjones89
@davidenadali
@digi_hammurabi
@DrMonicaPalmero
@EaNasir
@ELCunliffe
@elamici
@GLoW_RJ
@Hashimhama1
@HarvardMANE
@HighcockNancy
@IAStranger
@iraq_museum
@JaafarJotheri
@JonTaylor_BM
@junaid69515315
@KNpazuzu
@LCANE
@maltaweel5
@MoAlkhalid
@moudhy
@MuntaderMajid
@NEArchMainz
@NINO_Leiden
@opcassyriology
@orientalinst
@OsamaSMAmin
@PankTroels
@parkerwzane
@pearcele
@Peshdarplainpr2
@P_T_Collins
@qvkonsta
@RaleighHeth
@RASHID_Internat
@Saber_Parian
@sarabmohr
@shana_zaia
@slemanimuseum
@SumerUruk
@UNESCOIraq
@willismonroe
* you might also find the occasional tweet about dogs, cats or happy cows