This section of the monograph examines the preconditions for the emergence of the first writings, the oldest of which is the cuneiform writing system, invented by the ancient Sumerians, which became a catalyst in the formation of key values in ancient civilizations. The etymological versions of the word civilization are commented and it is substantiated that its internal form is based on the feature reflected in the word civis "citizen" and its numerous genetic derivatives in different languages, including the English equivalent city. The conclusions of historians, archeologists and culturologists have been reaffirmed. The first civilizations took place against the backdrop of ancient city-states, where citizens adhered to established norms...
After its decipherment in the middle of the 19th century, cuneiform came to be, together with its nu...
This small stone stone before us represents millennia of written language. Cuneiform was a written l...
The cuneiform sources from the 3rd to the end of the first millennium BC provide the earliest eviden...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dynamics of writing in ancient society, with a special focus...
Cuneiform is the name of various writing systems in use throughout the Middle East from the end of t...
Today in Japan,we use three different types of script. First Kana(hiragana and Katakana),phonetic-sy...
The present study summarises the current theories about the origins of cuneiform writing, starting ...
Sumerians were the first People in history to invent the cuneiform script, which made the reporting ...
It can be useful to take a long view of knowledge transfer and the experiences of those who particip...
The earliest, but scarce, evidence of cuneiform signs being used syllabically to write Akkadian word...
Ugarit was a highly cosmopolitan, multilingual and multiscript city at the intersection of several m...
This inquiry seeks to understand how the original form of writing in Mesopotamia—the small pictures ...
The cuneiform writing system, as used by the Hittites in Anatolia of the 2nd millennium BC to write ...
The written history of the Ancient Near East began when cuneiform was invented, ca 3200 BCE. Cuneifo...
The ideal way to define the concept of syllable both in the languages and in the writing systems of...
After its decipherment in the middle of the 19th century, cuneiform came to be, together with its nu...
This small stone stone before us represents millennia of written language. Cuneiform was a written l...
The cuneiform sources from the 3rd to the end of the first millennium BC provide the earliest eviden...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dynamics of writing in ancient society, with a special focus...
Cuneiform is the name of various writing systems in use throughout the Middle East from the end of t...
Today in Japan,we use three different types of script. First Kana(hiragana and Katakana),phonetic-sy...
The present study summarises the current theories about the origins of cuneiform writing, starting ...
Sumerians were the first People in history to invent the cuneiform script, which made the reporting ...
It can be useful to take a long view of knowledge transfer and the experiences of those who particip...
The earliest, but scarce, evidence of cuneiform signs being used syllabically to write Akkadian word...
Ugarit was a highly cosmopolitan, multilingual and multiscript city at the intersection of several m...
This inquiry seeks to understand how the original form of writing in Mesopotamia—the small pictures ...
The cuneiform writing system, as used by the Hittites in Anatolia of the 2nd millennium BC to write ...
The written history of the Ancient Near East began when cuneiform was invented, ca 3200 BCE. Cuneifo...
The ideal way to define the concept of syllable both in the languages and in the writing systems of...
After its decipherment in the middle of the 19th century, cuneiform came to be, together with its nu...
This small stone stone before us represents millennia of written language. Cuneiform was a written l...
The cuneiform sources from the 3rd to the end of the first millennium BC provide the earliest eviden...