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Harvard has. Professor John Huehnergard is a professor of semitic philology and department of near eastern languages and civilizations.
He has also written several books on Semitic languages, A Grammar of Akkadian by John Huehnergard (Harvard Semitic Studies).
john huehnergard / eisenbrauns / 2005-01 / usd
key to a grammar of akkadian
john huehnergard / eisenbrauns / 2008-6-1
an introduction to ugaritic
huehnergard, john / 2012-11 / $
I can only help you get here.
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Dracula is Akkad.
When Van Heling killed Dracula, Dracula did not die, but instead became a core, and then wrapped all the creatures he absorbed outside his body to become Akkad.
Dracula and Alucara
In the end, Arcade was distracted by Schrödinger's cat, and became confused about his own existence and lost himself.
And the one who launched the strongest skill Hundred Ghost Summoning, so that there was only one life left to be killed, and that hall was Dracula.
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There's an anime called Hell Song? (hellsing) is about the heir of the Haier Star family, a female Wu Sun, who fought against the vampire in the United Kingdom, and there was a vampire in his family who had a contract with her It was Dracula's son named Akad (that is, Dracula wrote it in reverse) The earliest TV version of the picture may be a little worse The ova version jumped out in a few months.
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Sumerian.
The Sumerians invented a hieroglyphic script, which later developed into cuneiform. This is the oldest known human writing. More than 100,000 Sumerian texts have been excavated today, most of them inscribed on clay tablets.
These include personal and business letters, money transfers, recipes, encyclopedic lists, laws, hymns, prayers, magic spells, scientific articles including math, astronomy, and medicine. Many large buildings, such as large sculptures, are also engraved with words. Multiple versions of many articles have been preserved, as they are often copied (e.g. as writing exercises).
Copying was the only way for people at that time to disseminate articles. After the Semitic people became the rulers of Mesopotamia, Sumerian remained the language of religion and law.
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From the ancient legend of Cangjie to the discovery of oracle bone inscriptions more than 100 years ago, generations of Chinese scholars have been working to unravel the mystery of the origin of Chinese characters. Regarding the origin of Chinese characters, there are various sayings in ancient Chinese literature, such as "knotted rope", "gossip", "pictures", "book deeds", etc., and the legend of the Yellow Emperor's historian Cangjie making characters is also widely recorded in ancient books. Modern scholars believe that a systematic writing tool cannot be created entirely by a single person, and that Cangjie, if there is one, should be the compiler or promulgator of the text.
However, according to historical records, the earliest writing in Chinese history should be the oracle bone inscription, and in recent decades, the Chinese archaeological community has released a series of excavated materials related to the origin of Chinese characters earlier than the Yinxu oracle bone inscription. The oracle bone inscription was first identified by Guo Moruo, and there are still many oracle bone inscriptions that have not been identified, so it can be said that the oracle bone inscription is a manifestation of our Chinese national culture, so the future excavation and archaeology of those oracle bone inscriptions and even other undiscovered words will fall on the shoulders of our generation.
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Yes, after the Tangut script was destroyed by the Mongols, the Tangut script was submerged in history and has not yet been deciphered.
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Yes. For example, Pakistani script, Tocharian script.
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There are still many oracle bones that cannot be deciphered. Due to their age, some of them are weathered texts.
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Water writing is currently very difficult to decipher.
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Tadpole inscriptions, such as the inscription of King Yu The bird inscription of Longfeng Mountain in the northwest of the Three Gorges Yiling Eight Sipa inscription is called"Dead text".After the fall of the Mongols, few people understood.
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Writing Many hieroglyphs are difficult to recognize.
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Humans already had hieroglyphics about 6,000 years ago, and later the Babylonians and Sumerians invented cuneiform. The Sumerians began using this script before 3100 BC.
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The more accepted saying is cuneiform! The so-called early Sumerian hieroglyphs of the period mentioned by LS were not able to form complete sentences at all (not to mention cuneiform when cuneiform was first introduced). I have studied Sumerian, and there are many cuneiform texts of Akkadian (ancient Babylonian, Assyrian) (I have not seen Sumerian hieroglyphs) According to the Sumerian epic poem "King of Nmica and Aratha", Sumerian was first used as a script in cuneiform.
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Sumerian myths and stories, Sumerian civilization that has never been mentioned in textbooks, has grown knowledge.
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Sumerian Mythology: Continued to have a deep influence on ancient Greco-Roman mythology.
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