The department's collection of cuneiform tablets is among the most important in the world. |
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If you'd like to get started with cuneiform writing, this tool from the Penn Museum is handy. |
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A bipartite medial cuneiform is an anatomical variant where there are two ossification centres involving the medial cuneiform. |
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Digital representations of the tablets bearing the cuneiform writing of ancient Mesopotamia have started appearing on the Internet. |
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The Sumerians are credited with inventing the cuneiform system of writing, which was originally pictographic but gradually became stylized. |
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Gilgamesh is a collection of poems engraved in cuneiform script on clay tablets from ancient Mesopotamia. |
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To prevent people from stealing their precious glass secrets, the instructions were written in cuneiform upon clay tablets. |
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What was the exact place of ancient cuneiform culture in Uruk, and in Babylonia more generally, during the Hellenistic and Parthian periods? |
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Pictograms, or drawings representing actual things, were the basis for cuneiform writing. |
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It was in fact a spiral trochoid joint with a cuneiform convexity in all the simian primates except for the humans. |
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Based on the above, he was able to conclude that the immediate precursor of cuneiform writing was a system of tokens. |
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In the case of cuneiform text, trying to look at language use in terms of oral/literate dichotomies only obscures our understanding. |
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The peroneus longus muscle also inserts onto the inferior surface of the first cuneiform bone. |
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The paired, club-shaped, elastic cuneiform cartilages are anterior to the corniculate cartilages. |
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Elastic cartilage is found in the external ear, auditory tube, epiglottis, and corniculate and cuneiform cartilages of the larynx. |
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Although the idea may have come from Mesopotamia, the script was independent of the cuneiform. |
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Their basic economic organization and system of writing cuneiform, architectural forms, and legal practices remained in use. |
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Graphic granite is a regular intergrowth of quartz and feldspar that gives an angular appearance suggestive of cuneiform writing. |
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The same method, it is understood, has been applied to the deciphering of the cuneiform records recently disentombed from the ruins of Nineveh. |
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When cuneiform writing was first invented in ancient Sumer, the scribes scratched signs on the moist clay by means of a pointed instrument. |
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They were Sumerian and Akkadian words inscribed in parallel columns on clay tablets in cuneiform writing and were organized thematically. |
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From about 2500 BC onwards, the cuneiform script was also used to write Akkadian and Eblaite, which are Semitic languages. |
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The later Babylonians adopted the same style of cuneiform writing on clay tablets. |
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Uncovered in the debris of the Treasury were hundreds of clay tablets with inscriptions in Elamite cuneiform. |
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On display were many inscriptions in the cuneiform language which the Urartians borrowed from the Assyrians. |
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The languages of these cuneiform tablets is primarily Akkadian, Sumerian and Ugaritic. |
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It is written in the wedge-shaped cuneiform script invented here and used throughout the Persian, Assyrian and Babylonian empires. |
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The department of Assyriology advances the study of cuneiform texts stemming from ancient Mesopotamia. |
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From beneath mounds of sand and debris, Babylon and Nineveh were exposed to view together with whole libraries of clay cuneiform tablets. |
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Among them is a single display of Babylonian cuneiform tablets that accounts for nine missing items. |
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In cuneiform writing, words are represented by signs incised into clay tablets by a wedge-shaped instrument. |
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Their system was an integrated technology of stylus, clay, and cuneiform that was at first pictographic and became in due course ideographic and syllabographic. |
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Yet, one still would have to show that this Egyptian creation was transferred to Mesopotamia, and that the Sumerian proto-cuneiform and cuneiform writing derived from Egypt. |
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While we were waiting for these to air dry, I used the time to have the students research the uses of clay slabs in cuneiform writing and pictographic writing. |
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The recovery of Hittite was not a true decipherment because the script was a relatively common variety of syllabic cuneiform. |
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Now, they are powerless to prevent the invasion by armed gangs, up to 200-strong, often accompanied by dealers in jewellery and cuneiform seals. |
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Numerous cuneiform writing tablets show that the use and trade of perfume were known since Sumerians. |
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Moreover, in this museum there is a 'Tablet Archive' in which 75.000 documents with cuneiform writings are kept. |
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Delay the procedure until after 30 months of age when the lateral cuneiform becomes ossified. |
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Apart from architectural and artistic records, a large corpus of important cuneiform texts has been discovered on the site. |
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Sumerians in the Mesopotamian river basin began carving cuneiform financial records onto clay tablets 5,000 years back. |
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The Babylonians wrote on tablets of unbaked clay, using cuneiform writing. |
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So far only one monumental statue of a Persian king has turned up, a statue of Darius discovered at Susa in 1972, decorated with hieroglyphics and cuneiform. |
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If such images were the precursors of the cuneiform signs, then pictorial representation, dating back many millennia in the ancient Near East, could be seen as the ancestor of writing. |
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Over 4000 years ago the Sumerian merchants of Babylon and Nineveh recorded bills, receipts and promissory notes in cuneiform script on clay tablets. |
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The museum's exhibits range from a clay cuneiform tablet to an arithmometer and an Apollo Moon Mission guidance computer. |
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In January 2009, the Peruvian Government returned to the Iraqi Government three tablets of Mesopotamian origin inscribed with cuneiform writing which had been seized in February 2008 at Lima airport. |
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Archaeologists found clay tablets inscribed in cuneiform writing in the Nineveh of three thousand years ago giving account of commercial transactions and everyday affairs. |
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The cuneiform tendon is always sharply defined when the hock is flexed by the action of the muscle. |
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The earliest written script on cuneiform clay tablets, dating to around 3,300 BCE, has been excavated in Uruk and Susa. |
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A large clay cylinder with a cuneiform inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II will highlight Doyle New York's auction of Rare Books and Autographs. |
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The problem area is his cuneiform bones but his metatarsals were also affected. |
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Last year a fragment of a cuneiform text mentioning Nabonidus was discovered there. |
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The discovery and decipherment of vast numbers of cuneiform astronomical texts at the site of Babylon in the 1870s and '80s completely revolutionized the study of Babylonian astronomy. |
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I'm not sure the cuneiform curse – which says that anyone who removes it from its original site will come to a sticky end – has put off the British Museum. |
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As mentioned above, before 1993 no cuneiform texts of this early period were found in the Khabur region, even the language of the texts remained unknown. |
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Their trunks were gnarled beyond belief, like those in fairybooks. They were covered with the cuneiform of woodpeckers and yellowhammers. |
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Others were small, only a few crossed lines, and reminded Leverett of cuneiform glyphics. |
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Scribes wrote by inscribing them with cuneiform script using a blunt reed called a stylus. |
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His break was at the base of the fourth metatarsal bone and under the surface of another small bone, called the lateral cuneiform bone. |
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It has also enhanced cuneiform inscriptions markings made in clay tablets dating back as far as 3000BC that are the earliest known form of writing. |
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It also includes a hypermobile cuneiform first metatarsal joint and retrocessed sesamoids. |
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Both sides, obverse and reverse, can be inscribed with cuneiform signs. |
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The invention and evolution of the Phoenician alphabet, the earliest known example of alphabetical as opposed to hieroglyphic or cuneiform writing. |
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There, too, it was originally the vulgar script in contrast with the official cuneiform script employed for all official documents, compacts, etc. |
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Cypro-Minoan, Sumerian, Akkadian, Hurrian and Ugaritic cuneiform. |
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The Great Epic of Gilgamesh, some 1,500 years older than the poetry of Homer, is a collection of Sumerian legends immortalized in Akkadian cuneiform script on 12 clay tablets. |
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He also discovered the Royal Library of Ashurbanipal, a large collection of cuneiform tablets of enormous importance that today number around 130,000 pieces. |
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They include approximately 130,000 cuneiform tablets from Mesopotamia. |
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Mesopotamian cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphs and Chinese characters functioned successfully over a time span longer than the Roman alphabet, for all their evident complexity. |
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The Hittites adopted the cuneiform script, invented in Mesopotamia. |
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