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Linguistics / Asia / Typography / Old Persian language / Lugal / Unicode / Writing system / TI / NIN / Cuneiform / Fertile Crescent / Akkadian language
Date: 2007-11-21 17:20:02
Linguistics
Asia
Typography
Old Persian language
Lugal
Unicode
Writing system
TI
NIN
Cuneiform
Fertile Crescent
Akkadian language

Unicode fonts for Cuneiform Old Babylonian (crusive and monumental script), Neoassyrian, Hittite

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