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- Linear Elamite - Wikipedia
Silver cup (item Q) from Marvdasht, Fars, with Linear-Elamite inscription on it, from the 3rd millennium BCE and kept in the National Museum of Iran According to Desset et al , the inscription reads "For the Lady of Marapsha (toponym), (named) Shuwar-asu, I made this silver vase
- Elamite Cup - World History Encyclopedia
Silver cup from Marvdasht, Fars, with linear- Elamite inscription on it Late 3rd Millennium BC National Museum of Iran
- Linear Elamite: One of the World’s Earliest Languages Finally . . .
But until now, due to the limited number of Linear Elamite discoveries, no substantial translation attempts have been successful Silver cup from Marvdasht, Iran, with Linear Elamite script (circa 2100 B C E ) This is in the National Museum of Iran
- Breaking the Code: Ancient Iran’s Linear Elamite Script Deciphered
The starting point for the decipherment of Linear Elamite was provided by a small number of monuments from Susa, dating to the 22nd century BCE, bearing inscriptions in both the indigenous Linear Elamite script and the foreign cuneiform writing that had been imported from Mesopotamia
- Decoding Linear Elamite and the lost scripts of the ancient world
For more than a century, linguists were baffled by a Bronze Age script called Linear Elamite, used by citizens of Elam, in what is present-day Iran
- Archaeologists report deciphering Elamite script discovered in Iran
Led by French archaeologist Francois Desset, the researchers believe they’ve partially unraveled this ancient script by examining eight silver cups adorned with symbols from the Linear Elamite writing system
- Linear Elamite Deciphered! - Biblical Archaeology Society
Although it is not certain that Linear-Elamite was a descendant of Proto-Elamite, the team that deciphered Linear Elamite is quite confident that it is They hope that their recent work will eventually lead to the key that will unlock Proto-Elamite as well
- Mysterious Script From 4,000 Years Ago May Finally Be Deciphered
A mysterious ancient writing system called Linear Elamite, used between about 2300 BCE and 1800 BCE in what is now southern Iran, might have finally been deciphered, although some experts are skeptical about the findings
- linear elamite, a writing system used in Iran 4,400 years ago
Used from around 3300 to 1900 BC, Iranian writing evolved considerably between its oldest texts (Proto-Elamite tablets) and its most recent ones (linear Elamite texts), notably with a “skimming” process
- Harris Linear Elamite Texts 31. 10. 11 | PDF | Archaeology - Scribd
It discusses two significant inscriptions - Inscription A found on a temple foundation stone commemorating fallen Elamite soldiers, and Inscription Q engraved on the famous Silver Cup of Elam given as a wedding gift between Elamite goddesses
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