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Druid-Akkadian Dictionary - 2024: Druid-Akkadian to English and English to Druid-Akkadian
This dictionary presents the language used by the Neolithic farmers who migrated into Europe and around the Mediterranean basin from the Middle East starting around 6500 BCE. This migration ended up forming a new culture and new civilization which ended up being suppressed by the Roman and Hellenistic empires and then by their descendant, the Christianopenaire +1 more source
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1950
(1947), 168, n. 12, it has to be read is/ltu4huli: Note IBoT, XXXVI, II. 12, 12: GISj .TU.UH.HA. For the value tuz of the sign GAB compare also KBo, VI. 3. II. 10 with VI. 5. III. 3 (cf. Sommer, OLz, XXVII [1924], 23). An etymology on the basis of the old reading igta&uz has been suggested by v. Soden, OLz, XXXVI (1933), 738, n.
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(1947), 168, n. 12, it has to be read is/ltu4huli: Note IBoT, XXXVI, II. 12, 12: GISj .TU.UH.HA. For the value tuz of the sign GAB compare also KBo, VI. 3. II. 10 with VI. 5. III. 3 (cf. Sommer, OLz, XXVII [1924], 23). An etymology on the basis of the old reading igta&uz has been suggested by v. Soden, OLz, XXXVI (1933), 738, n.
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