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Elamite language / Hittite language / Hittite cuneiform / Cypriot syllabary / Cuneiform / Old Persian language / Fertile Crescent
Date: 2008-03-13 17:41:54
Elamite language
Hittite language
Hittite cuneiform
Cypriot syllabary
Cuneiform
Old Persian language
Fertile Crescent

CUNEIFORM TEXTS FROM BABYLONIAN TABLETS, &C.,

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