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  • Lu (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to lu (cuneiform). The cuneiform lu sign is a common, multi-use sign, a syllabic for lu, and an alphabetic sign used for

    Lu (cuneiform)

    Lu (cuneiform)

    Lu_(cuneiform)

  • Lugal
  • Sumerian term for rulers

    šarrum. Unicode also includes the cuneiform characters U+12218 𒈘 CUNEIFORM SIGN LUGAL OVER LUGAL, and U+12219 𒈙 CUNEIFORM SIGN LUGAL OPPOSING LUGAL. They

    Lugal

    Lugal

    Lugal

  • Cuneiform sign

    media related to (man Sumerogram). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cuneiform signs, Amarna letters. The cuneiform sign (𒇽) is the sign used

    LÚ

  • Cuneiform
  • Writing system of the ancient Near East

    contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Cuneiform is a

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

  • Cuneiform (Unicode block)
  • Unicode character block

    another. For example, U+12066 𒁦 CUNEIFORM SIGN DAG KISIM5 TIMES LU PLUS MASH2 is better known as AMAŠ, U+12258 𒉘 CUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES NE is better

    Cuneiform (Unicode block)

    Cuneiform_(Unicode_block)

  • Old Persian cuneiform
  • Semi-alphabetic cuneiform script

    Old Persian cuneiform is a semi-alphabetic cuneiform script that was the primary script for Old Persian. Texts written in this cuneiform have been found

    Old Persian cuneiform

    Old Persian cuneiform

    Old_Persian_cuneiform

  • Akkadian language
  • Extinct Semitic language of Mesopotamia

    during the Akkadian Empire (c. 2334–2154 BC). It was written using the cuneiform script, originally used for Sumerian, but also used to write multiple

    Akkadian language

    Akkadian language

    Akkadian_language

  • Hittite cuneiform
  • Ancient Mesopotamian script

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. This

    Hittite cuneiform

    Hittite cuneiform

    Hittite_cuneiform

  • Ur (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    right for lu (cuneiform) (with 3-short horizontals in the center, no. 537), and the same but only 1-short horizontal at center, ib (cuneiform) (also ip

    Ur (cuneiform)

    Ur (cuneiform)

    Ur_(cuneiform)

  • Ib (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    signs are similarly built, cuneiform ur is the mirror image of "ib"/"ip", but with the two verticals at left. The "lu (cuneiform)" sign is identical to "ib"

    Ib (cuneiform)

    Ib (cuneiform)

    Ib_(cuneiform)

  • Decipherment of cuneiform
  • The decipherment of cuneiform began with the decipherment of Old Persian cuneiform between 1802 and 1836. The first cuneiform inscriptions published in

    Decipherment of cuneiform

    Decipherment of cuneiform

    Decipherment_of_cuneiform

  • Gáb
  • Cuneiform sign

    being no. 535 Ib (cuneiform), no. 536 ku (cuneiform) (only 1-vertical, left and right), no. 537 lu (cuneiform), and no 575, ur (cuneiform). The gáb/qáb sign

    Gáb

    Gáb

    Gáb

  • Elamite cuneiform
  • Script used to write the Elamite language

    Elamite cuneiform was a logo-syllabic script used to write the Elamite language. The corpus of Elamite cuneiform consists of tablets and fragments. The

    Elamite cuneiform

    Elamite_cuneiform

  • Lu-diĝira
  • Sumerian nobleman and poet

    Journal of Near Eastern Studies 23 (1964), 1-11. Cooper, Jerrold S., "New Cuneiform Parallels to the Song of Songs", Journal of Biblical Literature 90 (1971)

    Lu-diĝira

    Lu-diĝira

    Lu-diĝira

  • List of cuneiform signs
  • List of written symbols used in the ancient Near East

    Cuneiform is one of the earliest systems of writing, emerging in Sumer in the late fourth millennium BC. Archaic versions of cuneiform writing, including

    List of cuneiform signs

    List_of_cuneiform_signs

  • Determinative
  • Symbol in a logogram indicating meaning

    ideas, which helped in reading but were not pronounced. Asia portal In cuneiform texts of Sumerian, Akkadian and Hittite languages, many nouns are preceded

    Determinative

    Determinative

  • Hittites
  • Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Hittites

    Hittites

    Hittites

    Hittites

  • GAL (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    is the Sumerian cuneiform for "great". Cognate with Arabic: جلّ, romanized: jalla, lit. 'great' (from whence Al-Jalil). Asia portal .GAL (King, i.e.

    GAL (cuneiform)

    GAL (cuneiform)

    GAL_(cuneiform)

  • Inanna
  • Ancient Mesopotamian goddess

    the cuneiform sign for Inanna (𒈹) is not a ligature of the signs lady (Sumerian: nin; cuneiform: 𒊩𒌆 SAL.TUG2) and sky (Sumerian: an; cuneiform: 𒀭

    Inanna

    Inanna

    Inanna

  • Sumer
  • Ancient Mesopotamian civilization from 3300 to 1900 BC

    of cuneiform writing is a lengthy poem that was discovered in the ruins of Uruk. The Epic of Gilgamesh was written in the standard Sumerian cuneiform. It

    Sumer

    Sumer

    Sumer

  • Tur (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    The cuneiform sign for tur is used to denote one syllabic usage, tur, or the sign's Sumerograms; it is used in the Epic of Gilgamesh and the 14th century

    Tur (cuneiform)

    Tur (cuneiform)

    Tur_(cuneiform)

  • Sumerian language
  • Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon

    obscurity until the 19th century, when Assyriologists began deciphering the cuneiform inscriptions and excavated tablets that had been left by its speakers

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian_language

  • Hittite language
  • Extinct Bronze Age Indo-European language

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Hittite

    Hittite language

    Hittite language

    Hittite_language

  • Hattusa
  • Capital of the Hittite Empire

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Hattusa

    Hattusa

    Hattusa

    Hattusa

  • Mur (cuneiform)
  • Akkadian language sign

    (Left part of sign) Mur (cuneiform), and Har (cuneiform), most common uses in Epic of Gilgamesh; also Hur (cuneiform) The cuneiform sign mur, (also the har

    Mur (cuneiform)

    Mur (cuneiform)

    Mur_(cuneiform)

  • Babylon
  • Ancient Mesopotamian city in Iraq

    information about Babylon—excavation of the site itself, references in cuneiform texts found elsewhere in Mesopotamia, references in the Bible, descriptions

    Babylon

    Babylon

    Babylon

  • Lexical lists
  • Series of ancient Mesopotamian glossaries

    The cuneiform lexical lists are a series of ancient Mesopotamian glossaries which preserve the semantics of Sumerograms, their phonetic value and their

    Lexical lists

    Lexical lists

    Lexical_lists

  • Elamite language
  • Extinct language of the ancient Elamites of Iran

    of the Achaemenid Empire, in which Elamite was written using Elamite cuneiform (circa 5th century BC), which is fully deciphered. An important dictionary

    Elamite language

    Elamite language

    Elamite_language

  • Pa (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    the start of "messenger Xxxxx" is often spelled in cuneiform characters: ".PA.X.y.z" (etc.), ( the beginning determinative for Man). Parpola, 1971

    Pa (cuneiform)

    Pa (cuneiform)

    Pa_(cuneiform)

  • Na (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    The cuneiform na sign is a common, multi-use sign, a syllabic for na, and an alphabetic sign used for n, or a; it is common in both the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Na (cuneiform)

    Na (cuneiform)

    Na_(cuneiform)

  • Šarru-lu-dari
  • metals and jewels. Šarru-lu-dari likely died in captivity. "Šarru-lu-dari [KING OF ASHKELON] (RN)". Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. University of

    Šarru-lu-dari

    Šarru-lu-dari

  • Code of Ur-Nammu
  • Oldest surviving law code, from Mesopotamia

    it not been for an opportune letter from F. R. Kraus, now Professor of Cuneiform Studies at the University of Leiden in Holland ... His letter said that

    Code of Ur-Nammu

    Code of Ur-Nammu

    Code_of_Ur-Nammu

  • Za (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Za (cuneiform). The cuneiform sign za is a common use sign in the Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh. It

    Za (cuneiform)

    Za (cuneiform)

    Za_(cuneiform)

  • Georg Friedrich Grotefend
  • German epigraphist and philologist (1775–1853)

    He is known mostly for his contributions toward the decipherment of cuneiform. Georg Friedrich Grotefend had a son, named Carl Ludwig Grotefend, who

    Georg Friedrich Grotefend

    Georg Friedrich Grotefend

    Georg_Friedrich_Grotefend

  • Alulim
  • Mythological first king of Sumer

    Greek, Arabic and Persian works. Alulim's name was written in cuneiform as A2-lu-lim or A-lu-lim and can be translated from Sumerian as either "horn of the

    Alulim

    Alulim

    Alulim

  • Akkadian Empire
  • State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)

    has not yet been located, though there has been much speculation. Some cuneiform tablets have been excavated at cities under Akkadian Empire control such

    Akkadian Empire

    Akkadian Empire

    Akkadian_Empire

  • Meš
  • Cuneiform sign

    (men-massu, Amarna letter EA 365), .MEŠ–ma-as-sà-meš, (and using a secondary suffix meš, not being typical). The MEŠ cuneiform is a vertical stroke, followed

    Meš

    Meš

    Meš

  • As (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    The cuneiform as sign, also aṣ, and az, is found in both the 14th century BC Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh. As as and az in the Amarna letters

    As (cuneiform)

    As (cuneiform)

    As_(cuneiform)

  • Gallu
  • Great demon in Mesopotamian mythology

    Mesopotamian religion, gallûs (also called gallas; Akkadian gallû < Sumerian gal.lu) were demons or devils of the ancient Mesopotamian Underworld. Gallu demons

    Gallu

    Gallu

    Gallu

  • Alalngar
  • Mythological second king of Sumer

    (2009-06-22). "Numerical and Metrological Graphemes: From Cuneiform to Transliteration". Cuneiform Digital Library Journal (1). ISSN 1540-8779. Ashmolean

    Alalngar

    Alalngar

    Alalngar

  • Caylus vase
  • Egyptian alabaster jar

    inscriptions de Persépolis lu à l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. Saint-Martin attempted to define an Old Persian cuneiform alphabet, of which 10

    Caylus vase

    Caylus vase

    Caylus_vase

  • Ma (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ma (cuneiform). The cuneiform ma sign, is found in both the 14th century BC Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Ma (cuneiform)

    Ma (cuneiform)

    Ma_(cuneiform)

  • Urartian language
  • Language of the ancient Urartu, now the Eastern Anatolia region

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Urartian

    Urartian language

    Urartian language

    Urartian_language

  • Eduba
  • Mesopotamian scribal institution

    millennium BCE. Most of the information known about edubas comes from cuneiform texts dating to the Old Babylonian period (ca. 2000-1600 BCE). Archaeological

    Eduba

    Eduba

    Eduba

  • Jean-François Champollion
  • French classical scholar, decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs (1790–1832)

    expedition. The deciphering of the cuneiform script started with the first efforts at understanding Old Persian cuneiform in 1802, when Friedrich Münter realized

    Jean-François Champollion

    Jean-François Champollion

    Jean-François_Champollion

  • Sumerian religion
  • First known Mesopotamian religion

    and is written on a series of fractured clay tablets). Early Sumerian cuneiform was used primarily as a record-keeping tool; it was not until the late

    Sumerian religion

    Sumerian religion

    Sumerian_religion

  • Halule
  • Halule (Akkadian: Ḫalulê, a transliteration of cuneiform written Ha-le-lu-e) was a city that is unrecognized archaeologically, although there are speculations

    Halule

    Halule

  • Ninkilim
  • Mesopotamian deity

    2022-04-16 Veldhuis, Niek (2002). "Studies in Sumerian Vocabulary: dnin-ka6; immal/šilam; and še21.d". Journal of Cuneiform Studies. 54. JSTOR 1360043.

    Ninkilim

    Ninkilim

  • ...Lu
  • Second king of the Awan dynasty

    ...Lu was the second king of the Awan dynasty and is said on the Sumerian King List (SKL) to have been the second Elamite king to exercise the kingship

    ...Lu

    ...Lu

    ...Lu

  • Amarna letters
  • Egyptian archive of correspondence on clay tablets

    because they are written not in the language of ancient Egypt, but in cuneiform, the writing system of ancient Mesopotamia. Most are in a variety of Akkadian

    Amarna letters

    Amarna letters

    Amarna_letters

  • Te (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Te (cuneiform). The cuneiform te sign is found in both the 14th century BC Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh;

    Te (cuneiform)

    Te (cuneiform)

    Te_(cuneiform)

  • Sumerian King List
  • Ancient text listing Sumerian Kingships

    Christine Proust, "Numerical and Metrological Graphemes: From Cuneiform to Transliteration," Cuneiform Digital Library Journal, 2009, ISSN 1540-8779 R.K. Harrison

    Sumerian King List

    Sumerian King List

    Sumerian_King_List

  • Amarna letter EA 75
  • etc.): [2]), is numbered C 4757 (12191), from the Cairo Museum. The cuneiform of EA 75, and the Akkadian text. Obverse (see here: [3]) Paragraph Ia

    Amarna letter EA 75

    Amarna letter EA 75

    Amarna_letter_EA_75

  • Urshanabi
  • Character in the Epic of Gilgamesh

    to interpret, and consists of a prefix common in Sumerian names and a cuneiform numeral which could be read as either 2⁄3 or 40. Most likely it was an

    Urshanabi

    Urshanabi

  • Hurrian language
  • Extinct ancient language of Mesopotamia

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Hurrian

    Hurrian language

    Hurrian language

    Hurrian_language

  • Amarna letter EA 100
  • 14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet

    (16)--(-ša-ri,.. (of the)-Šarru,.. ) (17)--(tebû-("us")!.. ) (18)--(City-Irqata,.. tâbu!... ) Paragraph II–Cuneiform score, Akkadian, English Cuneiform score

    Amarna letter EA 100

    Amarna letter EA 100

    Amarna_letter_EA_100

  • Amarna letter EA 34
  • 14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet

    cuneiform is finely inscribed. The scribe has some distinct techniques: clarity of the cuneiform; because of a listing, use of non-common cuneiform;

    Amarna letter EA 34

    Amarna letter EA 34

    Amarna_letter_EA_34

  • Hamazi
  • Ancient kingdom or city-state

    incompatibility (help) Alfonso Archi, "In Search of Armi", Journal of Cuneiform Studies, vol. 63, pp. 5–34, 2011 Michalowski, Peter, "The Bride of Simanum"

    Hamazi

    Hamazi

    Hamazi

  • Mitinti
  • Name of several Philistine kings

    Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. University of Pennsylvania. "Mitinti [MITINTI II, KING OF ASHKELON] (RN)". Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. University

    Mitinti

    Mitinti

  • Code of Hammurabi
  • Babylonian legal text

    sun god and god of justice. Below the relief are about 4,130 lines of cuneiform text: one fifth contains a prologue and epilogue in poetic style, while

    Code of Hammurabi

    Code of Hammurabi

    Code_of_Hammurabi

  • Gilgamesh
  • Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

  • Marduk
  • National god of the Babylonians

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Marduk

    Marduk

    Marduk

    Marduk

  • Amarna letter EA 252
  • 14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet

    obverse intrude into the text of the reverse (appearing as upside-down cuneiform into the text of the reverse), actually dividing the reverse into a top

    Amarna letter EA 252

    Amarna letter EA 252

    Amarna_letter_EA_252

  • Urartu
  • Iron-Age kingdom of the ancient Near East

    of Georgia, and western regions of Azerbaijan. Its kings left behind cuneiform inscriptions in the Urartian language, a member of the Hurro-Urartian

    Urartu

    Urartu

    Urartu

  • ŠEŠ
  • Cuneiform sign

    Sumerogram). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cuneiform signs, Amarna letters. The cuneiform ŠEŠ sign, as a capital letter (majuscule), is a Sumerogram

    ŠEŠ

    ŠEŠ

    ŠEŠ

  • É (temple)
  • Sumerian word or symbol for house or temple

    É (Cuneiform: 𒂍) É (Cuneiform: 𒂍) is the Sumerian word or symbol for house or temple. The Sumerian term É.GAL (𒂍𒃲,"palace", literally "big house")

    É (temple)

    É (temple)

    É_(temple)

  • Nu (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nu (cuneiform). Cuneiform sign nu is a common use syllabic, or alphabetic (for n or u). It is restricted to "nu"

    Nu (cuneiform)

    Nu (cuneiform)

    Nu_(cuneiform)

  • Enlil
  • Ancient Mesopotamian god

    human race, who made too much noise and prevented him from sleeping; the cuneiform tablets of Atra-Hasis report on this connections in a comparatively well-preserved

    Enlil

    Enlil

    Enlil

  • Apkallu
  • Seven demi-gods associated with human wisdom

    Abgal (𒉣𒈨; Akkadian and Sumerian, respectively) are terms found in cuneiform inscriptions that in general mean either "wise" or "sage". In several

    Apkallu

    Apkallu

    Apkallu

  • Arinçkus Argishti I Stele
  • Urartian stele

    between 785 BC and 756 BC. It has an Urartian inscription written in cuneiform script. The artifact was found in 2015 by Kenan Işık, an officer of the

    Arinçkus Argishti I Stele

    Arinçkus Argishti I Stele

    Arinçkus_Argishti_I_Stele

  • Psamtik I
  • Pharaoh

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Wahibre

    Psamtik I

    Psamtik I

    Psamtik_I

  • Lagash
  • Ancient Mesopotamian city state

    Lagash (/ˈleɪ.ɡæʃ/; cuneiform: 𒉢𒁓𒆷𒆠 LAGAŠKI; Sumerian: Lagaš) was an ancient city-state located northwest of the junction of the Euphrates and Tigris

    Lagash

    Lagash

  • Anatolian hieroglyphs
  • Writing system

    hieroglyphs in Egypt. There is no demonstrable connection to Hittite cuneiform. Individual Anatolian hieroglyphs are attested from the second and early

    Anatolian hieroglyphs

    Anatolian hieroglyphs

    Anatolian_hieroglyphs

  • Eridu
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    texts (Cuneiform: 𒂍𒍪𒀊, E₂.ZU.AB; Sumerian: e₂-abzu; Akkadian: bītu apsû). In later texts the temple was called House of the Waters (Cuneiform: 𒂍𒇉

    Eridu

    Eridu

    Eridu

  • Nebo-Sarsekim Tablet
  • Cuneiform inscription

    The Nebo-Sarsekim Tablet is a clay cuneiform inscription referring to an official at the court of Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon. It almost certainly

    Nebo-Sarsekim Tablet

    Nebo-Sarsekim Tablet

    Nebo-Sarsekim_Tablet

  • 690s BC
  • Decade

    Louis D. (1982). "Sennacherib's Southern Front: 704-689 B.C.". Journal of Cuneiform Studies. 34 (1–2): 28–58. doi:10.2307/1359991. ISSN 0022-0256. JSTOR 1359991

    690s BC

    690s_BC

  • Antoine-Jean Saint-Martin
  • inscriptions de Persépolis lu à l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. Saint-Martin attempted to define an Old Persian cuneiform alphabet, of which 10

    Antoine-Jean Saint-Martin

    Antoine-Jean Saint-Martin

    Antoine-Jean_Saint-Martin

  • Uruk period
  • Archaeological culture

    resources, and it is in this context that the first form of writing, 'Proto-cuneiform', appears around 3400-3300, essentially for administrative purposes. These

    Uruk period

    Uruk period

    Uruk_period

  • Ziusudra
  • King of Shuruppak (c. 2900 BC)

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Ziusudra

    Ziusudra

    Ziusudra

    Ziusudra

  • Adab (city)
  • Ancient Sumerian city between Girsu and Nippur

    article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Adab

    Adab (city)

    Adab_(city)

  • Nippur
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    2013-11-09 at the Wayback Machine Drehem cuneiform tablets at Milliken University 85/452 Tablet, cuneiform receipt for livestock, terracotta, Drehem

    Nippur

    Nippur

    Nippur

  • Shulgi
  • 21st-century BC Sumerian king

    attesting his existence is undated. Early uncertainties about the reading of cuneiform led to the readings "Shulgi" and "Dungi" being common transliterations

    Shulgi

    Shulgi

    Shulgi

  • Sidqa
  • King of Ashkelon in the 8th century BCE

    ISSN 0021-9231. "Ṣidqa [KING OF ASHKELON] (RN)". Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. University of Pennsylvania. NAVEH, JOSEPH. “Writing and Scripts

    Sidqa

    Sidqa

  • Ha (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    The cuneiform ha sign comes in two common varieties in the 1350 BC Amarna letters. It is also found in the large 12-chapter (Tablets I-XII) work of the

    Ha (cuneiform)

    Ha (cuneiform)

    Ha_(cuneiform)

  • Urra=hubullu
  • Ancient Babylonian glossary or encyclopedia

    glossaries include: Ea: a family of lists that give the simple signs of the cuneiform writing system with their pronunciation and Akkadian meanings. (MSL volume

    Urra=hubullu

    Urra=hubullu

    Urra=hubullu

  • Convolutional neural network
  • Type of feedforward neural network

    quantile forecasting). As archaeological findings such as clay tablets with cuneiform writing are increasingly acquired using 3D scanners, benchmark datasets

    Convolutional neural network

    Convolutional_neural_network

  • Amarna letter EA 245
  • 14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet

    few lines. The cuneiform characters are finely inscribed, with some photos that can even show the individual strokes of the cuneiform characters (the

    Amarna letter EA 245

    Amarna letter EA 245

    Amarna_letter_EA_245

  • Dan (cuneiform)
  • Cuneiform sign

    The cuneiform dan sign is a multi-use sign found in both the 14th century BC Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh. Besides dan, (and tan), the following

    Dan (cuneiform)

    Dan (cuneiform)

    Dan_(cuneiform)

  • Amarna letter EA 299
  • city-state Gazru. The clay tablet surface has been partially eroded, but the cuneiform is still mostly legible. The tablet is medium in color (lt tan—medium

    Amarna letter EA 299

    Amarna letter EA 299

    Amarna_letter_EA_299

  • Recorded history
  • History based on a written record

    the late Neolithic of the late 4th millennium BCE. The Sumerian archaic cuneiform script and the Egyptian hieroglyphs are generally considered the earliest

    Recorded history

    Recorded history

    Recorded_history

  • Cuneiform sign

    of City? is called a "gatekeeper", lines 24 and 31: .PA.KÁ.ŠU, Man-Gate-"hand". Šu (cuneiform), (shaped like a 'hand'), has the secondary meaning besides

    KÁ

  • Umma
  • Ancient Sumerian city in modern-day Iraq

    was occupied at least as far back as the Uruk period. A number of proto-cuneiform came from there. While most early textual sources are from Early Dynastic

    Umma

    Umma

    Umma

  • High priest
  • Supreme priest in several religions

    Hierophant, the chief priest of the Eleusinian Mysteries NIN (cuneiform) or EN (cuneiform), a high priest or priestess of a city-state's patron-deity in

    High priest

    High_priest

  • List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology
  • Hittite laws, the Assyrian laws, and Mosaic Law / Ten Commandments. (see cuneiform law). Tell al-Rimah stela (c. 780 BC) – tells of the exploits of Adad-nirari

    List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology

    List_of_inscriptions_in_biblical_archaeology

  • Marad
  • Sumerian city

    latter excavation about 40 inscribed objects were found including 21 cuneiform tablets, mainly from the Isin-Larsa and Old Babylonian periods but a few

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    Marad

  • List of wars: before 1000
  • 3000–323 BC. Wiley. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-0-631-22552-2. "Enanatum I". Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. Oxford University. Haldar, Alfred (1971).

    List of wars: before 1000

    List_of_wars:_before_1000

  • Bad-tibira
  • Ancient sumerian city

    her the Iturungal canal, her beloved canal" The "brotherhood text" in a cuneiform inscription on a illegally excavated cone said have been found at "Médaïn"

    Bad-tibira

    Bad-tibira

  • Irisaĝrig
  • Ancient city in Iraq

    Early Dynastic, Akkadian, Ur III, and early Old Babylonian periods. While cuneiform tablets from the city had appeared from time to time, the flood of artifacts

    Irisaĝrig

    Irisaĝrig

  • Heptachord
  • Seven-note series in musical notation

    "A Musicological Interpretation of the Akkadan Term Siḫpu". Journal of Cuneiform Studies. 64 (1): 57–64. doi:10.5615/jcunestud.64.0057. ISSN 0022-0256

    Heptachord

    Heptachord

    Heptachord

  • History of Sumer
  • tokens directly into flat clay tablets, leading to the creation of proto-cuneiform logograms. This allowed the temple bureaucracy to track complex tribute

    History of Sumer

    History of Sumer

    History_of_Sumer

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  • Lu
  • n. & v. t.

    See Loo.

  • Wedge-formed
  • a.

    Having the form of a wedge; cuneiform.

  • Sphenography
  • n.

    The art of writing in cuneiform characters, or of deciphering inscriptions made in such characters.

  • Sphenogram
  • n.

    A cuneiform, or arrow-headed, character.

  • Cuneiform
  • n.

    Alt. of Cuniform

  • Ulnare
  • n.

    One of the bones or cartilages of the carpus, which articulates with the ulna and corresponds to the cuneiform in man.

  • Ectocuniform
  • n.

    One of the bones of the tarsus. See Cuneiform.

  • Entocuniform
  • n.

    One of the bones of the tarsus. See Cuneiform.

  • Mesocuniform
  • n.

    One of the bones of the tarsus. See 2d Cuneiform.

  • Cuneiform
  • a.

    Alt. of Cuniform

  • Cuniform
  • a.

    Wedge-shaped; as, a cuneiform bone; -- especially applied to the wedge-shaped or arrowheaded characters of ancient Persian and Assyrian inscriptions. See Arrowheaded.

  • Pyramidal
  • n.

    One of the carpal bones. See Cuneiform, n., 2 (b).

  • Triquetrum
  • n.

    One of the bones of the carpus; the cuneiform. See Cuneiform (b).

  • Wedge-shaped
  • a.

    Having the shape of a wedge; cuneiform.

  • Arrowheaded
  • a.

    Shaped like the head of an arrow; cuneiform.

  • Cuneatic
  • a.

    Cuneiform.