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- Cuneiform abstract "Cuneiform script is one of the earliest known systems of writing, distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The name cuneiform itself simply means "wedge shaped", from the Latin cuneus "wedge" and forma "shape," and came into English usage "probably from Old French cunéiforme."Emerging in Sumer in the late 4th millennium BC (the Uruk IV period), cuneiform writing began as a system of pictographs. In the third millennium, the pictorial representations became simplified and more abstract as the number of characters in use grew smaller, from about 1,000 in the Early Bronze Age to about 400 in Late Bronze Age (Hittite cuneiform). The system consists of a combination of logophonetic, consonantal alphabetic and syllabic signs.The original Sumerian script was adapted for the writing of the Akkadian, Eblaite, Elamite, Hittite, Luwian, Hattic, Hurrian, and Urartian languages, and it inspired the Ugaritic and Old Persian alphabets. Cuneiform writing was gradually replaced by the Phoenician alphabet during the Neo-Assyrian Empire. By the 2nd century AD, the script had become extinct, and all knowledge of how to read it was lost until it began to be deciphered in the 19th century.Between half a million and two million cuneiform tablets are estimated to have been excavated in modern times. Of these, only approximately 100,000 have been published.".
- Cuneiform thumbnail Trilingual_inscription_of_Xerxes,_Van,_1973.JPG?width=300.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink cuneiform-offering-to-the-king.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink fonts.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink ttf-ancient-fonts.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink cuneiform.html.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink SoheilDelshad.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink archaeologyofcun00sayc.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink archaeologyofcun00sayc_djvu.txt.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink akkadian.font.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink BorgerMZ.html.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink www.sumerisches-glossar.de.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink U12000.pdf.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink U12400.pdf.
- Cuneiform wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=NY4yADI4IsE.
- Cuneiform wikiPageID "350137".
- Cuneiform wikiPageRevisionID "605104332".
- Cuneiform caption "Trilingual cuneiform inscription of Xerxes at Van Fortress in Turkey, written in Old Persian, Akkadian, and Elamite".
- Cuneiform children "apparently inspired Old Persian".
- Cuneiform children "influenced shape of Ugaritic".
- Cuneiform children "none;".
- Cuneiform hasPhotoCollection Cuneiform.
- Cuneiform iso "Xsux".
- Cuneiform languages Akkadian_language.
- Cuneiform languages Eblaite_language.
- Cuneiform languages Elamite_language.
- Cuneiform languages Hattic_language.
- Cuneiform languages Hittite_language.
- Cuneiform languages Hurrian_language.
- Cuneiform languages Luwian_language.
- Cuneiform languages Old_Persian.
- Cuneiform languages Sumerian_language.
- Cuneiform languages Urartian_language.
- Cuneiform name "Cuneiform".
- Cuneiform sample "Trilingual inscription of Xerxes, Van, 1973.JPG".
- Cuneiform time "c. 31st century BC to 1st century AD".
- Cuneiform type Logogram.
- Cuneiform typedesc "and syllabic".
- Cuneiform unicode "U+12400 to U+1247F".
- Cuneiform unicode U12000.pdf.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Akkadian_language.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Cuneiform.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Elamite_language.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Hittite_language.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Hurro-Urartian_languages.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Luwian_language.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Old_Persian_language.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Sumerian_language.
- Cuneiform subject Category:Ugaritic_language_and_literature.
- Cuneiform comment "Cuneiform script is one of the earliest known systems of writing, distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The name cuneiform itself simply means "wedge shaped", from the Latin cuneus "wedge" and forma "shape," and came into English usage "probably from Old French cunéiforme."Emerging in Sumer in the late 4th millennium BC (the Uruk IV period), cuneiform writing began as a system of pictographs.".
- Cuneiform label "Cuneiform".
- Cuneiform label "Cunéiforme".
- Cuneiform label "Escrita cuneiforme".
- Cuneiform label "Escritura cuneiforme".
- Cuneiform label "Keilschrift".
- Cuneiform label "Pismo klinowe".
- Cuneiform label "Scrittura cuneiforme".
- Cuneiform label "Spijkerschrift".
- Cuneiform label "Клинопись".
- Cuneiform label "كتابة مسمارية".
- Cuneiform label "楔形文字".
- Cuneiform label "楔形文字".
- Cuneiform sameAs Klínové_písmo.
- Cuneiform sameAs Keilschrift.
- Cuneiform sameAs Escritura_cuneiforme.
- Cuneiform sameAs Idazkera_kuneiforme.
- Cuneiform sameAs Cunéiforme.
- Cuneiform sameAs Kuneiform.
- Cuneiform sameAs Scrittura_cuneiforme.
- Cuneiform sameAs 楔形文字.
- Cuneiform sameAs 쐐기_문자.
- Cuneiform sameAs Spijkerschrift.
- Cuneiform sameAs Pismo_klinowe.
- Cuneiform sameAs Escrita_cuneiforme.
- Cuneiform sameAs m.01z4vn.
- Cuneiform sameAs Q401.
- Cuneiform sameAs Q401.
- Cuneiform wasDerivedFrom Cuneiform?oldid=605104332.
- Cuneiform depiction Trilingual_inscription_of_Xerxes,_Van,_1973.JPG.
- Cuneiform isPrimaryTopicOf Cuneiform.