CUNEIFORM

kyoonēˈĭfôrm [Lat.,=wedge-shaped], system of writing developed before the last centuries of the 4th millennium b.c. in the lower Tigris and Euphrates valley, probably by the Sumerians. The characters consist of arrangements of wedgelike strokes generally impressed with a stylus on wet clay tablets, which were then dried or baked. The history of the script is strikingly parallel to that of the Egyptian hieroglyphic (see also alphabet and inscription). The normal Babylonian and Assyrian writing used a large number (300–600) of arbitrary cuneiform symbols for words and syllables; some had been originally pictographic. There was an alphabetic system, too, making it possible to spell a word out, but because of the adaptation from Sumerian, a different language, there were many ambiguities. A single symbol could be used to represent a concept, an object, a simple sound or syllable, or to indicate the category of words requiring additional definition. Cuneiform writing was used outside Mesopotamia also, notably in Elam and by the Hittites (see Anatolian languages). There are many undeciphered cuneiform inscriptions, apparently representing several different languages. Cuneiform writing declined in use after the Persian conquest of Babylonia (539 b.c.), and after a brief renaissance (3d–1st cent. b.c.) ceased to be used in Mesopotamia. A very late use of cuneiform writing was that of the Persians, who established a syllabary for Old Persian. This is the writing of the Achaemenids (mid-6th cent. b.c.–4th cent. b.c.), whose greatest monument is that of Darius I at Behistun. Key discoveries of cuneiform inscriptions have been made at Nineveh, Lagash, Uruk, Tell el Amarna, Susa, and Boğazköy. Two great names in the interpretation of cuneiforms are those of Sir Henry C. Rawlinson and G. F. Grotefend.

See E. Chiera, They Wrote on Clay (1956); J. D. Prince, Assyrian Primer (1909, repr. 1966); A. Gaur, A History of Writing (1984).

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...named. Both syllabic and alphabetic cuneiform texts may also indicate the scribe responsible...the end of the text. In the syllabic cuneiform texts it is normally identified by the...the personal name. In the alphabetic cuneiform texts the Uga- ritic spr can appear...
...Scholars to the Kings Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal (AOAT 5/1-2), 2 vols., Neukirchen - Vluyn, 1970, 1983 GT 53 = Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum, Part 53: Neo Assyrian Letters from the huyunjzk Collection, London...
...the first century B.C., but thereafter cuneiform, though it lingered on into the Christian...disappeared completely. The decipherment of cuneiform -- or, more accurately, of the cuneiform scripts -- was one of the great achievements...
...began to challenge the supremacy of the cuneiform script. In Ugarit an alphabet of thirty characters written on clay in very simple cuneiform may have picked up the idea of representing...south under Egyptian influence. The cuneiform alphabet was used alongside Akkadian...
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Cuneiform alphabets from Syria and Palestine...Spengler, to J. Derrida. The role of the cuneiform alphabets in the history of writing is...The second chapter, dealing with the cuneiform alphabet of Ugarit, is devoted mostly...
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Date Formulas in Cuneiform Tablets and Antigonus Monophthalmus...kings are mentioned. In Babylonian cuneiform documents and in Aramaic ostraca from...the royal title in 306 B.C. In the cuneiform documents he is called .sup.lurab...
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...Iraqi museums treasures: clay tablets of cuneiform writing dating from the early Sumerian...so called because Mesopotamia invented cuneiform writing, legal codes, cities, scientific...Iraqs Museums" includes any object with cuneiform (wedged-shaped) writing on it, cylinder...
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...have been famously transformed into US musicals 8. What is cuneiform ? 9. What have this select band of US politicians in common...Marple, Perry Mason, Adrian Mole Jemima Shore. ANSWERS 8. Cuneiform is the name given to the wedge-shaped script, written using...
...named Lorraine Clay, from Hexham, has created secret messages inspired by ancient cuneiform envelopes in Mesopotamia. Legal agreements were written in cuneiform on a clay tablet, and kept in a sealed clay envelope, and Lorraine has recreated...
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