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Syntactic change in akkadian : the evolution of sentential complementation /
Published 2000Subjects: “…Akkadian language…”
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الصراع اللغوي بين الحضارات السامية القديمة Linguistic conflict Between ancient Semitic civilizations
Published 2012-06-01“…This research is an attempt to identify the attributes and the results of the conflict linguistic happened between Sunnis Semitic peoples and languages has which we classified into three sections we have boot for conflict linguistic and laws that define the general framework of the struggle between different languages has included first section of each of the Sumerian and Akkadian language and conflict between these two languages, results, and although the Sumerian language is not one of the Semitic languages but it was not possible to exclude that the Sumerian language is the first language written and known in the ancient Near East, especially Mesopotamia and the first language entered a struggle to linguistically with Semitic language roots which Akkadian language The second section has dealt with the Aramaic language and then struggle with both the Akkadian language and the Hebrew language. …”
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Across Cultures, Across Languages. Interconnectivity in the Late Bronze Age Ugarit
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WORTH 5 SILVER SHEKELS: SLAVERY IN MESOPOTAMIAN'S PRIVATE ARCHIVES
Published 2016-04-01“…Another objective of this article is to offer Brazilian readers research sources for the study of economic history of the ancient world, from the translation of documents directly from Akkadian language and cuneiform writing into Portuguese.…”
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Treaty between Alalakh and Kizzuwatna Kingdoms
Published 2017-01-01“…Archaeological Excavations at the site(1937-1949) revealed about 900 written text of cuneiform and Akkadian language , it helps to know the nature of the political, administrative and economic situation in Alalakh, and its foreign relations . …”
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Women in the light of the archives of Shubat-Enlil "Tell Lilan" from the 18th century BC.
Published 2023-11-01“…Several thousand documents written in cuneiform and the Akkadian language, dating back to the eighteenth century BC, were discovered at the site. …”
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Treaty between Alalakh and Kizzuwatna Kingdoms
Published 2017-01-01“…Archaeological Excavations at the site(1937-1949) revealed about 900 written text of cuneiform and Akkadian language , it helps to know the nature of the political, administrative and economic situation in Alalakh, and its foreign relations . …”
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Women in the light of the archives of Shubat-Enlil "Tell Lilan" from the 18th century BC.
Published 2023-11-01“…Several thousand documents written in cuneiform and the Akkadian language, dating back to the eighteenth century BC, were discovered at the site. …”
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Classifying cuneiform symbols using machine learning algorithms with unigram features on a balanced dataset
Published 2023-09-01“…The Cuneiform Language Identification (CLI) dataset attempts to understand seven cuneiform languages and dialects, including Sumerian and six dialects of the Akkadian language: Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian Peripheral, Standard Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Late Babylonian, and Neo-Assyrian. …”
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The country of Elam and its relationship with ancient Iraq
Published 1981-09-01“…<br />To study the history of the country of Elam and its relationship with the history of ancient Iraq, the researcher must rely primarily on the cuneiform texts written in the Sumerian and Akkadian languages discovered in the city of Susa, the capital of the Kingdom of Elam, and other Melamite and Iraqi cities. …”
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FACIAL HAIR AND BEARD COVERINGS MOTIVES FOR GROWTH AND COVERAGE IN THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN AND MESOPOTAMIAN DOCTRINE
Published 2022-01-01“…The study concluded that the beard and its coverings were known by many names and linguistic connotations in the Egyptian, Sumerian, and Akkadian languages. The beard shapes in Egypt and Mesopotamia were developed through the ages as they distinguished the Egyptian, Iraqi, Libyan, or Syrian races. …”
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