Mirjo Salvini, Corpus dei testi urartei, 1: Le iscrizioni su pietra e roccia (Documenta Asiana 8)

Kingdom of Urartu, also known as Kingdom of Van, throve in 9th through 7th cent. in the area corresponding to the present-day eastern Turkey, southern Armenia, and northwestern Iran. Although the first written documents emanating from this kingdom are in Akkadian, after a few decades the local kings...

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主要作者: Yakubovich, Ilya (Author)
格式: 电子 Review
语言:French
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出版: 2011
In: Syria
Year: 2011, 卷: 88, Pages: 423-424
Further subjects:B 书评
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总结:Kingdom of Urartu, also known as Kingdom of Van, throve in 9th through 7th cent. in the area corresponding to the present-day eastern Turkey, southern Armenia, and northwestern Iran. Although the first written documents emanating from this kingdom are in Akkadian, after a few decades the local kings began to commission cuneiform inscriptions in their native Urartian language, a close relative of Hurrian. In a sharp contrast to the deployment of Akkadian in Babylonia and Assyria, the use of th...
ISSN:2076-8435
Contains:Enthalten in: Syria
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4000/syria.979