- translated,
studied or published", as
there are only a few
hundred qualified cuneiformists in the world. The
decipherment of
cuneiform began with the decipherment...
- 5
March 1817 – 5 July 1894) was an
English ****yriologist, traveller,
cuneiformist, art historian, draughtsman, collector,
politician and diplomat. He was...
-
August 1876 – 23 May 1941) was a
British archaeologist, ****yriologist and
cuneiformist. He
excavated at Nineveh, Ur, Nebo,
Carchemish and
other sites. Thompson...
- Jean Nou****rol was a
French cuneiformist who
studied a
number of the
Amarna letters. Nou****rol
studied Hebrew under Georges Boyer before becoming interested...
- 1920 – 21 June 1989) was a Turkish-born, Swiss–British
museum curator,
cuneiformist and
scholar of the
Sumerian language. A
Swiss citizen,
Sollberger was...
-
Ottoman Iraq – 28
February 1984) was an
Iraqi ****yriologist, author,
cuneiformist, linguist, historian, and
former curator of the
National Museum of Iraq...
-
Sumerian literary tablets and
fragments have been made
available to
cuneiformists, a
basic reservoir of
unadulterated data that will
endure for many decades...
-
usage of
material for
proof is
often very selective. In 1965 the
leading cuneiformist Abraham Sachs, in a
forum at
Brown University,
discredited Velikovsky's...
-
extending its
range to
these civilizations.
British archaeologist and
cuneiformist Reginald Campbell Thompson writes that
opium was
known to the ****yrians...
-
usage of
material for
proof is
often very selective. In 1965 the
leading cuneiformist Abraham Sachs, in a
forum at
Brown University,
discredited Velikovsky's...