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International Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities (IJSSH), 2023
This comparative study explores the diverse customs, traditions, and rituals surrounding marriage in various ancient civilizations, including Sumerian, Babylonian, Persian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Chinese, European, African, and American cultures.The ...
Dr. Murshida Khatun, Md Amirul Islam
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This comparative study explores the diverse customs, traditions, and rituals surrounding marriage in various ancient civilizations, including Sumerian, Babylonian, Persian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Chinese, European, African, and American cultures.The ...
Dr. Murshida Khatun, Md Amirul Islam
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Party like a Sumerian: reinterpreting the ‘sceptres’ from the Maikop kurgan
Antiquity, 2022The Bronze Age Maikop kurgan is one of the most richly furnished prehistoric burial mounds in the northern Caucasus. Its excavation in 1897 yielded a set of gold and silver tubes with elaborate tips and decorative bull figurines. Interpretations of these
V. Trifonov, D. Petrov, L. Savelieva
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The Classification of Ancient Sumerian Characters using Convolutional Neural Network
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Computing and Emerging Sciences, 2020: Recently, many sophisticated techniques have been used to classify ancient characters just like Phoenician, Egyptian hieroglyphs, and Maya glyphs. This paper proposed a new technique based on Convolutional Neural Network to classify (CNN) characters ...
Ahmed H. Al-Noori +2 more
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Classification in Sumerian cuneiform and the implementation of iClassifier
Journal of Chinese Writing SystemsSumerian, an agglutinative language of unknown affiliation, surfaced in mankind’s earliest written sources around 3300 BCE. It continued to play a salient role in the transmission of cuneiform cultures for more than three millennia, even after its ...
Gebhard J. Selz, Bo Zhang
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2016
Sumerian is a language of ancient Iraq. It is ergative and has no known relatives. Attested from the early 3rd millennium bce, it remained a living language until c. 1900 bce but was still used in the Common Era (chiefly in the context of temple liturgy). It survives on tens of thousands of cuneiform tablets.
Martin Worthington, Mark Chetwood
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Sumerian is a language of ancient Iraq. It is ergative and has no known relatives. Attested from the early 3rd millennium bce, it remained a living language until c. 1900 bce but was still used in the Common Era (chiefly in the context of temple liturgy). It survives on tens of thousands of cuneiform tablets.
Martin Worthington, Mark Chetwood
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
©. ncBc, The Sumerian, King List
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