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A Survey of Body Part Construction Metaphors in the Neo-Assyrian Letter Corpus
The dataset consists of approximately 2,400 examples of metaphors in Akkadian of what we term Body Part Constructions (BPCs) within the letter sub-corpus of the State Archives of Assyria online (SAAo).
Matthew Ong, Shai Gordin
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Neo-assyrian siege redoubts tactics: some issues [PDF]
This paper deals with the neo-assyrian siege redoubts, although not as a decorative, visual motif, but more as a genuine military tactic put in use and depicted for its efficiency.
Backer, Fabrice De
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We present findings from a semi-automated linguistic analysis of the letter corpus of the online State Archives of Assyria project (SAAo), focusing on a specific grammatical configuration we dub a Body Part Construction (BPC).
Matthew Ong, Shai Gordin
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Translating Akkadian to English with neural machine translation. [PDF]
Gutherz G +4 more
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La «maison de succession» à l’époque néo-assyrienne [PDF]
This paper is a study, through archaeological, iconographic and textual documentation, about an essential institution in the neo-assyrian monarchy succession system.
Montero Fenollós, Juan-Luis
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Plants as Symbols of Power in the Achaemenid Iconography of Ancient Persian Monuments. [PDF]
Caneva G, Lazzara A, Hosseini Z.
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Due to a lack of resources and the tokenization issue, it is challenging to identify the languages inscribed in cuneiform symbols. Sumerian and six dialects of the Akkadian language-Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian Peripheral, Standard Babylonian ...
Elaf A. Saeed +2 more
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The En-Gedi Spring Site and the Judahite Expansion into the Judaean Desert in the Late Iron Age. [PDF]
Mashiach A, Davidovich U.
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El babilonio Ubaru y sus documentos de ventas de esclavos de Nineveh [PDF]
This article edits three Neo-Babylonian slave-sale documents found in Nineveh that form the dossier of Ubāru. The background of this Babylonian individual is uncertain, but we make some educated guesses about his identityEste artículo presenta tres ...
Buylaere, Greta van, Luukko, Mikko J.
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Exploring geomagnetic variations in ancient mesopotamia: Archaeomagnetic study of inscribed bricks from the 3rd-1st millennia BCE. [PDF]
Howland MD +5 more
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