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Two Inscribed Bricks and a Relief Fragment at Ödemiş Archaeological Museum

open access: yesBelleten, 1994
Two inscribed bricks Ö. 1485 and Ö. 1486 are in the Archaeological Museum of Ödemiş. The bricks are intact and their faces and upper edges are inscribed. Of the two bricks the one with the inventory number Ö. 1485 can be dated to
Veysel Donbaz, Süleyman Özkan
doaj   +1 more source

Bipartite medial cuneiform: a potential cause of midfoot pain - case report

open access: yesJournal of the Foot & Ankle, 2023
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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Adapting to New Contexts. Cuneiform in Anatolia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article focuses on cuneiform and scribal education in Anatolia. It attempts to trace some of the developments in the corpus of knowledge and training when it let the confines of its initial area of relevance and was received in Anatolia by the ...
Weeden, Mark
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Translating cuneiform symbols using artificial neural network

open access: yes, 2021
Cuneiform language is an old language that was invented by the people of Sumerian nation. It is an essential language for many archeologists. Especially who are interested in studying and investigating the old nations of Iraq.
Arwa Hamed Salih Hamdany   +2 more
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Induction of flight via midbrain projections to the cuneiform nucleus

open access: yesbioRxiv, 2021
The dorsal periaqueductal gray is a midbrain structure implicated in the control of defensive behaviors and the processing of painful stimuli. Electrical stimulation or optogenetic activation of excitatory neurons in dorsal periaqueductal gray results in
Emmy F Tsang   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Scribal Identities, Renaissances, and Dead Languages: From Barber Sumerian to Kitchen Latin

open access: yesStudia Orientalia Electronica, 2023
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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Spelling, phonology and etymology in Hittite historical linguistics, a review article on Kloekhorst, A. Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden: 2008) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This review article addresses the representation of glottal stops in Akkadian and Hittite ...
Bürde   +39 more
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Editors' Introduction

open access: yesStudia Orientalia Electronica, 2023
Editors' Introduction to the volume Mesopotamian identities in the last centuries of cuneiform writing by Sebastian Fink & Saana Svärd.
Sebastian Fink , Saana Svärd
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A Bibliography of Cuneiform Tablet Editions in United States Colleges and Universities through 2020

open access: yesJournal of Open Humanities Data, 2021
This dataset contains bibliographic data of publications containing scholarly editions in any language of cuneiform tablets in small collections of cuneiform objects (typically 5–20 objects) in United States colleges and universities, current through ...
Sara Mohr
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