To facilitate administrative tasks of the Assyrian Empire Aramaic was made the second official language in 752 B.C. The Empire chancelleries adopted a simple standard form of the Aramaic for ...
Later scribes would chisel cuneiform into a variety of ... a Semitic language that was the lingua franca of the Assyrian and Babylonian Empires. CLAY TABLET. FOUND: Babylon, Iraq.
The content of this cuneiform document has not been conclusively determined! It seems to be a contract that presumably relates to the royal house1, since the seal of the Assyrian king Eriba-Adad I was ...
Johns Hopkins Assyriologist Jacob Lauinger has the rare privilege of translating a once-in-a-lifetime archaeological find: a small, 3,500-year-old cuneiform tablet unearthed in February 2023 after a ...
This is a Sumerian cuneiform clay tablet from the Ur III period, c.2100 B.C. This was the heyday of the Sumerian civilisation which occupied much of modern day Iraq. Sumerian was a non-Semitic ...
The location is the Assyrian equivalent to 'Ararat,' the ... prick and the fact is it's only once otherwise known from cuneiform tablets and it's rather an interesting cuneiform tablet too ...
For example, tens of thousands of tablets containing cuneiform writing have been found in Nineveh, preserving both scientific texts and literature, including parts of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Ancient ...