akkadian in A Sentence

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    which foreshadows the rise of the Akkadian Empire.

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    the ancient city of Assur Akkadian Aššūrāyu.

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    The Akkadian Empire.

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    his team discovered some 20,000 cuneiform tablets written in Akkadian.

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    Parrot and his team discovered some 20,000 cuneiform tablets written in Akkadian.

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    art and artifacts from ancient Sumerian, Babylonian, Akkadian and Assyrian civilizations.

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    means“ confusion,” while the Sumerian and Akkadian names for it mean“ Gate of God.”.

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    Sometimes one state would gain hegemony over another, which foreshadows the rise of the Akkadian Empire.

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    For example, the Akkadian god Sin was also known as the moon god Nannar, son of Enlil.

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    Sumerian and Akkadian(including all Assyrian and Babylonian dialects) were written in the cuneiform script from 3300 BCE onwards.

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    Sichin(1920-2010) is a scholar who worked on the translation of ancient Sumerian and Akkadian texts and plates.

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    The collections of the National Museum of Iraq include art and artifacts from ancient Sumerian, Babylonian, Akkadian and Assyrian civilizations.

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    By the 1850' s, scholars could read the lingua franca of the ancient Middle East, Akkadian, or Assyro- Babylonian, in cuneiform.

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    The Hebrew name of the city, Babel, means“ confusion,” while the Sumerian and Akkadian names for it mean“ Gate of God.”.

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    A common theory is that the Greek name ultimately derived from the Phoenician word asu, which means“east”, and the Akkadian word asu which means“to go out, to rise.”.

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    The code is inscribed in the Akkadian language, using cuneiform script carved into the stele, and an almost complete exemplar of it is on display today in the Louvre.

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    This course is addressed to students, who are interested in the language of inhabitants of ancient Mesopotamia, but who never had any opportunity to learn Akkadian grammar or cuneiform script.

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    This course is addressed to students, who are interested in the language of inhabitants of ancient Mesopotamia, but who never had any opportunity to learn Akkadian grammar or cuneiform script.

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    A Hurrian passage in the Amarna letters- usually composed in Akkadian, the lingua franca of the day- indicates that the royal family of Mitanni was by then speaking Hurrian as well.

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    It is difficult to determine the etymology of the name, but one theory is that it comes from the Akkadian word erebu which means“to go down, set” or the Phoenician ereb which means“evening, west.”.

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    It had been held that nothing more can be deduced from current evidence.[14] A Hurrian passage in the Amarna letters- usually composed in Akkadian, the lingua franca of the day- indicates that the royal family of Mitanni was by then speaking Hurrian as well.

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