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AMANDA PODANY. THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION.

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2016
Amanda Podany. The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, xix + 148 p., ISBN 978-0-19-537799-6. 
Matthew Gray Marsh
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CIGS-AE : A quantitative index of cuneiform inscriptions

open access: yes
We present an index providing estimates of the number of cuneiform inscriptions derived from individual archaeological locations, along with bibliographical references for these estimates.
Johansson, Carolin,   +4 more
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The Cuneiform Corpus: A Provisional Survey

open access: yes, 2022
While generally recognised as one of the oldest and longest-lived scripts in human history, the sheer size of the cuneiform corpus, certainly one of the largest discrete bodies of written sources from the ancient world, is seldom properly appreciated ...
Johansson, Carolin,   +4 more
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The Mystery of Meary’s: 3D Analysis of First Ray Plantarflexion Deformity in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

open access: yesFoot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot; Other Introduction/Purpose: The typical cavovarus deformity seen in patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth involves plantarflexion of the first ray.
Christian Blough MD   +3 more
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Les étrangers dans le royaume d’Arraphe

open access: yesPallas, 2017
Tablets excavated at Nuzi, Arraphe and Tell al-Fahhar provide evidence for the presence of foreigners in the Kingdom of Arraphe during the 15th and 14th centuries BC.
Brigitte Lion
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iClay: Digitizing Cuneiform

open access: yes, 2008
Advances in digital technology for the graphic and textual representation of manuscripts have not, until recently, been applied to the worldʼs oldest manuscripts, cuneiform tablets.
Budirijanto Purnomo   +12 more
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[Cuneiform]

open access: yes, 1890
Handwritten notes on cuneiform and ...
Steindorff, Georg, 1861-1951
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A recursive encoding for cuneiform signs

open access: yesit - Information Technology
Abstract One of the most significant problems in cuneiform studies is the process of identifying unknown signs, which often involves a tedious page-by-page search through a sign list. This paper proposes a new “recursive encoding” for signs, which represents the arrangement of strokes in a way that computers can process.
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Cuneiform in Canaan

open access: yes, 2014
An overview of artifacts with cuneiform inscriptions from the Land of Israel shows that the use of cuneiform script in this regions falls into two neatly distinguishable periods, each having own characteristics. The cuneiform tradition of southern Canaan
Baranowski, Krzysztof J.
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A Neo-Sumerian Field Plan at the Museum of Suleymania

open access: yesDirāsāt fī al-tārīẖ wa-al-āṯār
The text here presented belong to the small collection acquired, in the ‎recent years, by Süleymaniah museum, located in Kurdistan, Iraq, which includes an ‎unpublished tablet dating from the third dynasty of Ur.‎ The tablet has suffered significant ...
Ari Khalil KAMIL
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