The decipherment of cuneiform began with the decipherment of Old Persian cuneiform between 1802 and 1836. The first cuneiform inscriptions published in...
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Notable examples of decipherment include the decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts and the decipherment of cuneiform. A notable decipherment in recent years...
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understanding of Egyptian enough that by the 1850s it was possible to fully translate ancient Egyptian texts. Combined with the decipherment of cuneiform at approximately...
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Caylus vase (category Archaeology of the Achaemenid Empire)
the modern decipherment of cuneiform and the decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts. Beyond its historical value as a dynastic artifact of Achaemenid...
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Assyriology (redirect from Modern discovery of Babylonia and Assyria)
of the subsequent decipherment of cuneiform was carried out using the multilingual Achaemenid royal inscriptions, comparing the previously deciphered...
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Jean-François Champollion (category Knights of the Order of Saint Joseph)
made the first advances in decipherment before 1819. In 1822, Champollion published his first breakthrough in the decipherment of the Rosetta hieroglyphs...
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cuneiformists in the world. The decipherment of cuneiform began with the decipherment of Old Persian cuneiform in 1836. The first cuneiform inscriptions published...
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The proto-cuneiform script was a system of proto-writing that emerged in Mesopotamia, eventually developing into the early cuneiform script used in the...
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Georg Friedrich Grotefend (category Cuneiform)
toward the decipherment of cuneiform. Georg Friedrich Grotefend had a son, named Carl Ludwig Grotefend, who played a key role in the decipherment of the Indian...
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Behistun Inscription (redirect from Inscription of Behistun)
the city of Kermanshah in western Iran, established by Darius the Great (r. 522–486 BC). It was important to the decipherment of cuneiform, as it is...
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the cuneiform inscriptions at Persepolis proved to be a key turning-point in the decipherment of cuneiform, and the birth of Assyriology. The set of characters...
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Antoine-Jean Saint-Martin (category Members of the Société Asiatique)
known languages, as opposed to the decipherment of the Egyptian hieroglyphics and the Rosetta Stone. All his decipherments were done by comparing the texts...
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Persepolis (redirect from Tomb of Artaxerxes II)
rediscovery of cuneiform writing and, from detailed studies of the trilingual Achaemenid royal inscriptions found on the ruins, the initial decipherment of cuneiform...
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Henry Fox Talbot (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies)
the decipherment of cuneiform, and ancient history. Talbot was born in Melbury House in Dorset and was the only child of William Davenport Talbot, of Lacock...
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Achaemenid royal inscriptions (category Cuneiform)
vertically, and in the middle when arranged horizontally. The initial decipherment of cuneiform was based on the Achaemenid royal inscriptions from Persepolis...
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Before the decipherment of cuneiform text, knowledge of the history of the ancient Mesopotamia was mostly dependent upon classical authorities and the...
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was used for deciphering pointed out. Behistun Inscription, in Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian; used for the decipherment of cuneiform. Karatepe bilingual...
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Linear Elamite (section Decipherment)
outlined some of his proposed decipherments of the script accomplished with a team of other scholars. Their proposed near-complete decipherment was published...
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Edward Hincks (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
Assyriologist and one of the decipherers of Mesopotamian cuneiform. He was one of the three men known as the "holy trinity of cuneiform", with Sir Henry Creswicke...
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Sumerian language (redirect from Classification of the Sumerian language)
Assyriologists began deciphering the cuneiform inscriptions and excavated tablets that had been left by its speakers. In spite of its extinction, Sumerian...
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Proto-Elamite script (section Decipherment attempts)
introduction of Elamite cuneiform. There are many similarities between the Proto-Elamite tablets and the contemporaneous proto-cuneiform tablets of the Uruk...
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Linear A (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2025)
on the Decipherment of Linear A. Amsterdam: Hakkert. [9] Braović, Maja, et al., "A Systematic Review of Computational Approaches to Deciphering Bronze...
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Elamite cuneiform was a logo-syllabic script used to write the Elamite language. The corpus of Elamite cuneiform consists of tablets and fragments. The...
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Carsten Niebuhr (category Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)
accurate copies of the cuneiform inscriptions found at Persepolis, were to prove to be extremely important to the decipherment of cuneiform writing. Before...
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Hittites (redirect from Hittite cuneiform tablets)
article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Hittites...
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article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. This...
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Luwian language (redirect from Cuneiform Luwian)
even to make a certain attribution of the text to a specific language. After the decipherment of Hittite, Cuneiform Luwian was recognised as a separate...
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ruler of Kudal region and ancestor of the Kshatriya Sawant family, who migrated to South Konkan after the fall of the Shilaharas. Decipherment of a pre-Aśokan...
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Sennacherib's Annals (category Collection of the Israel Museum)
before the modern deciphering of cuneiform. The annals are notable for describing Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem during the reign of king Hezekiah. This...
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Urartian language (category Extinct languages of Asia)
crucial in forwarding the decipherment of Mesopotamian cuneiform by Edward Hincks. After the decipherment of Assyrian cuneiform in the 1850s, Schulz's drawings...
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