A Cuneiform Inscription from the Island of BahrainIn spite of the intense archaeological activity of recent years, Bahrain has been slow to reveal written evidence of its past history. lf Bahrain is indeed identical with Dilmun of the ancient Mesopotamians, an assumption of which there is as yet no conclusive epigraphical proof, it is not unreasonable to expect that further excavation will some day produce cuneiform inscriptions in considerable number. Until recently, however, the only cuneiform inscription ever discovered on the island was a text consisting of three lines, possibly to be read in Sumerian, inscribed on a stone object allegedly shaped as a human foot; the most recent discussion of this inscription was given by Edmund I. Gord...
Ugarit was a highly cosmopolitan, multilingual and multiscript city at the intersection of several m...
With no historical record of Dilmun (Bahrain) between с 1240 and 709 B.C., and until recently no arc...
Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the...
The Ancient Capital of BahrainAbove the palmclad northern coast of Bahrain the ruins of a 400-year o...
This paper offers provenance studies and editions of three hitherto unpublished texts stored in the ...
This small stone stone before us represents millennia of written language. Cuneiform was a written l...
The objects with inscriptions discovered at Failaka were found on the Danish excavations directed by...
During the 1960s, fifteen stamp seals and two cylinder seals were discovered at a mass burial site i...
Among its rare book collections, the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University has 489 c...
The subject of this contribution is the fragment of an ivory rod with six cuneiform signs that was f...
Materials inscribed with cuneiform writing were found in two of the royal mounds of the A’ali cemete...
Cuneiform tablets with inscriptions pertaining primarily to receipt of and payment for goods and ser...
Two inscribed brick fragments were found in the collapse layers inside the building of Tol-e Ajori d...
Danish Archeologists in the Persian Gulf.The excavations in the sheikhdoms of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar...
Archeological Investigations in Four Arab States.The Danish archeological investigations in the coun...
Ugarit was a highly cosmopolitan, multilingual and multiscript city at the intersection of several m...
With no historical record of Dilmun (Bahrain) between с 1240 and 709 B.C., and until recently no arc...
Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the...
The Ancient Capital of BahrainAbove the palmclad northern coast of Bahrain the ruins of a 400-year o...
This paper offers provenance studies and editions of three hitherto unpublished texts stored in the ...
This small stone stone before us represents millennia of written language. Cuneiform was a written l...
The objects with inscriptions discovered at Failaka were found on the Danish excavations directed by...
During the 1960s, fifteen stamp seals and two cylinder seals were discovered at a mass burial site i...
Among its rare book collections, the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University has 489 c...
The subject of this contribution is the fragment of an ivory rod with six cuneiform signs that was f...
Materials inscribed with cuneiform writing were found in two of the royal mounds of the A’ali cemete...
Cuneiform tablets with inscriptions pertaining primarily to receipt of and payment for goods and ser...
Two inscribed brick fragments were found in the collapse layers inside the building of Tol-e Ajori d...
Danish Archeologists in the Persian Gulf.The excavations in the sheikhdoms of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar...
Archeological Investigations in Four Arab States.The Danish archeological investigations in the coun...
Ugarit was a highly cosmopolitan, multilingual and multiscript city at the intersection of several m...
With no historical record of Dilmun (Bahrain) between с 1240 and 709 B.C., and until recently no arc...
Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the...