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The Khandaq Shapur: Defense, Irrigation, Boundary, Frontier
Khandaq Shapur has been named one of the great barriers of the ancient world, but very little is known about the monumental-scale linear feature. This interdisciplinary paper brings together archaeologists and historians to present (1) an updated history
Michelle de Gruchy +7 more
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The divine statues worshiped in 1st millennium BC Babylonian temples were wearing rich adornments. Temple archives, written to organize and to control the work of the jewellers and goldsmiths, contain many details on the materials used to make these ...
Louise Quillien
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Modulation of motor behavior by the mesencephalic locomotor region
Summary: The mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) serves as an interface between higher-order motor systems and lower motor neurons. The excitatory module of the MLR is composed of the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) and the cuneiform nucleus (CnF), and ...
Daniel Dautan +5 more
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CuneiML: A Cuneiform Dataset for Machine Learning
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 years of history. Originating around the mid-fourth millennium BCE and enduring until the late first millennium BCE, cuneiform writing spans various genres ...
Danlu Chen +3 more
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Çivi Yazısından Arap Alfabesine Ortak Bir Gereksinim: Alfabe ve Yazı Sistemleri
Geçmiş uygarlıklara bakıldığında bir medeniyeti oluşturan kilit noktanın dil olduğunu ve bu kilidin anahtarının alfabe olduğunu belirtmek gerekir. Çivi yazısı ile hiyeroglif yazısının yaklaşık 3000 yıllık kendi saltanatlarından doğurdukları alfabenin tüm
Yeşim Dilek
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The verb form gi4 and its uses in the Sumerian sentence structure
This research targets the Sumerian verb gi4 principally in terms of its uses in the Sumerian sentence structure. The objective of this research revolves around investigating and highlighting the root of the verb gi4 in the Sumerian texts.
Sarood Talib Mohammed Taher +1 more
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A Social Network of the 'Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire'
The dataset is a social network of over 17,000 individuals who lived during the so-called Neo-Assyrian period of Mesopotamian history, primarily in the eighth and seventh centuries BCE. The undirected network of individuals connected by co-occurrences in
Heidi Jauhiainen, Tero Alstola
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Since the earliest times of history, fertile lands have had an important place for every society. This was also the case for the Hittites. Forested areas and the types of trees found in these areas are recorded in Hittite texts.
Hasan Tuncer
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Bipartite medial cuneiform: a potential cause of midfoot pain - case report
Bipartite medial cuneiform is a rare variant of the tarsal bones. The condition can be a potential source for non-traumatic midfoot pain and a possible misdiagnosis cause of several foot disorders, such as the anterior and posterior tibialis tendon ...
Thales Augusto de Santa Helena Ilha +3 more
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Scribal Identities, Renaissances, and Dead Languages: From Barber Sumerian to Kitchen Latin
This article is an investigation of the role of the knowledge of dead languages, namely Latin and Sumerian, for scribal or scholarly identities. While at first glance there is no obvious reason why a “dead language” should be part of the curriculum of ...
Delila Jordan, Sebastian Fink
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