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****yriology (from Gr**** Ἀσσυρίᾱ, ****yriā; and -λογία, -logia), also
known as
Cuneiform studies or
Ancient Near East studies, is the archaeological, anthropological...
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autograph in
****yriology is the hand-copy of a
cuneiform clay-tablet.
Producing an
autograph is
often the
first step of a tablet's
archaeological interpretation...
- The
International ****ociation for
****yriology (IAA) is a non-profit, non-political
organization founded in July 2003, and
seated in
Leiden that "the fields...
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uncertainty surrounding these issues,
Hammurabi is
regarded outside ****yriology as an
important figure in the
history of law and the do****ent as a true...
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Robert Henry Pfeiffer (1892–1958) was a professor,
museum curator, and ****yriologist.
After serving as a
Methodist pastor from 1916 to 1919 in Sanborn...
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modern study of
cuneiform belongs to the
ambiguously named field of
****yriology, as the
earliest excavations of
cuneiform libraries – in the mid-19th...
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Catholic Church)
which are
doctrinally distinct from Nestorianism.
Modern ****yriology has
increasingly and
successfully challenged the
initial Western perception;...
- list of the
cities of
Nimrod in
Sumer (Shinar). In the
early days of
****yriology, it was
suggested that the name of
Agade is not of
Akkadian language...
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conserving the
discovered ivories.
Between 1962 and 1966 she
studied ****yriology at
Newnham College, Cambridge, part of
Cambridge University, and followed...
- ˈjɑkʌpsn̩]; 7 June 1904 – 2 May 1993) was a
Danish historian specializing in
****yriology and
Sumerian literature. He was one of the
foremost scholars on the ancient...