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- Writing system (16928 bytes)
23: ...script, which developed into [[cuneiform (script)|cuneiform]]. [[Egyptian hieroglyphs]] date to approximately...
60: ...nt Near East]] used forms of [[cuneiform (script)|cuneiform]], which is a syllabary with some non-syllabic el...
130: *[[transliteration]] - Cuneiform script (7588 bytes)
2: ... [[Sumer]]ians in the late [[4th millennium BC]], cuneiform writing began as a system of [[pictography|pictog...
7: ...as pushed into the clay, producing wedge-shaped ("cuneiform") signs. By adjusting the relative position of th...
9: Cuneiform tablets could be fired in [[kiln]]s to provide a ...
11: ...[Sumer]]ians to record the [[Sumerian language]], cuneiform was subsequently adopted by the [[Akkad]]ians, [[...
13: ...oth a syllabic and logographic meaning. When the cuneiform script was adapted to writing the [[Hittite langu... - Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
16: ...maier who compiled an Alphabetisches Verzeichnis (cuneiform syllabary) in the 1880s, but Rawlinson's volumes ...
38: Transcription, in the context of cuneiform, is the process in which an epigraphist makes a l...
40: ...ich is written with the signs SI and A. The text transliteration of a tablet will show just the logogram, such as ...
43: ...language. Its script, called [[Cuneiform (script)|cuneiform]], meaning "wedge-shaped", was later also used fo...
55: ...ut. The different homophones (and the different [[cuneiform]] signs that denote them) are marked with differe... - Cuneiform (script) (7717 bytes)
2: ... [[Sumer]]ians in the late [[4th millennium BC]], cuneiform writing began as a system of [[pictography|pictog...
7: ...as pushed into the clay, producing wedge-shaped ("cuneiform") signs. By adjusting the relative position of th...
9: Cuneiform tablets could be fired in [[kiln]]s to provide a ...
11: ...[Sumer]]ians to record the [[Sumerian language]], cuneiform was subsequently adopted by the [[Akkad]]ians, [[...
12: ...rchaic cuneiform tablet.jpg|right|thumbnail|350px|Cuneiform tablet]]
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