10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELAMITIC»
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1
Journal of the American Oriental Society
In favor of the first view is the resemblance of certain of the characters to
Babylonian signs, but at best this evidence is slight. A more clearly defined
similarity exists between them and the proto-Elamitic, and if the parallel tablet in
C. T. V., ...
2
The World's History: Western Asia. Africa
We can perhaps ' discover some traces of this last role in the different Elamitic
conquests; at present there is a total lack of records for this, as for all eastern
wars of Elam. Again, how far in its turn it transmitted the civilization of Babylon,
and ...
Hans Ferdinand Helmolt, 1903
3
The Civilization of Babylonia and Assyria: Its Remains, ...
The decipherment of the older Elamitic inscriptions, successfully inaugurated by
Scheil, is not, however, complete. More material will no doubt be forthcoming
which will enable scholars to clear up doubtful points. It seems certain that the ...
4
The History of the World; a Survey of a Man's Record
We can perhaps discover some traces of this last r5le in the different Elamitic
conquests ; at present there is a total lack of records for this, as for all eastern
wars of Elam. Again, how far in its turn it transmitted the civilization of Babylon,
and ...
Hans Ferdinand Helmolt, James Bryce Bryce (Viscount), 1903
5
A History of All Nations
In the surrounding rocks there are caves, one of which contains two colossal
figures cut in the rock, as well as a cuneiform inscription of thirty-three lines in the
language spoken in this district, and to which the name Elamitic or old-Elamitic is
...
Ferdinand Justi, Sara Yorke Stevenson, Morris Jastrow, 1905
6
Mene mene tekel upharsin: an historical study of the fifth ...
The title King of Ansan proves nothing against the Persian origin of Cyrus, whose
family may have acquired this Elamitic country by conquest, perhaps under
Teispis, or some previous king.7 It is well known that in earlier times Ansan was ...
John Dyneley Prince, 1893
7
Archaeology and Language IV: Language Change and Cultural ...
Bla^ek sets out a case for a major reorientation of one of the relatively
welldocumented languagesofthe Ancient Near East, Elamitic.Ina pictographic
script, Elamiticappears topredate 3000 BCand iswritten in decipherable
inscriptions formore ...
Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs, 2003
8
A Basic Bibliography for the Study of the Semitic Languages: ...
VI. ELAMITIC. COMPILED BY L. DE MEYER General Works In general the reader
is referred to: Keilschriftbibliographie appearing in Orientalia. E. F. Weidner,
Bibliographie, AfO. H. H. Paper, The Phonology and Morphology of Royal ...
9
Light on the Old Testament from Babel
the god Lagamar, which is one of the prominent Elamitic deities. The name, in
other words, is similar in formation to the Elamitic names, Kudur- Mabug and
Kudur-Nankhundi. Doctor Theodore L. Pinches offers a translation1 of fragments
of a ...
10
The Seven Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World, Or: ...
ELAMITIC WAB OF ASSHUB-BANI-PAL. 4gl sons of Merodach-Baladan suffered
mutilation. A Chaldsean prince and one of the chieftains of the Gamtmlu had their
tongues torn out by the roots. Another of the Gambulu chiefs was decapitated.