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Ancient languages / Hurro-Urartian languages / Mesopotamian deities / Hittite cuneiform / Akkadian language / Dingir / Anatolian languages / Phonetic complement / Luwian language / Cuneiform / Fertile Crescent / Asia
Date: 2010-05-21 18:11:51
Ancient languages
Hurro-Urartian languages
Mesopotamian deities
Hittite cuneiform
Akkadian language
Dingir
Anatolian languages
Phonetic complement
Luwian language
Cuneiform
Fertile Crescent
Asia

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