Cuneiform


Cuneiform
The Writing Revolution: Cuneiform to the Internet (The Language Library)
The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Character
Weavers, Scribes, and Kings: A New History of the Ancient Near East
Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others
The Image of the Netherworld in the Sumerian Sources
The Babylonian Legends of the Creation and the Fight Between Bel and the Dragon
The Archeology of the Cuneiform Inscriptions (Illustrated)
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Key to a Grammar of Akkadian (Harvard Semitic Monographs) (English and Akkadian Edition)
The Story of Decipherment: From Egyptian Hieroglyphs to Maya Script
History Begins at Sumer: Thirty-Nine Firsts in Recorded History
Workbook of Cuneiform Signs (AIDS and Research Tools in Ancient Near Eastern Studies)
Cuneiform (Reading the Past)
Игра на выживание
Soroosh Shahrivar
Khuzestan is one of Iran’s thirty-one provinces. A province riddled with bullet holes and cuneiform scripts.
Soroosh Shahrivar, Tajrish

Soroosh Shahrivar
The timepiece had been a birthday gift from Arian, his nineteen-year-old cousin in Tehran. It was plastered with pastoral steel and had the Faravahar hieroglyph sketched on it. This ancient pictogram was the symbol of a guardian angel. A remnant of a primeval daemon designed to protect the Persians. The clock’s circumference was decorated with the flowers of life and in the middle there was a scripture written in cuneiform that read Good Deeds, Good Thoughts & Good Words.
Soroosh Shahrivar, The Rise of Shams

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