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Language Contact and Identity in Roman Britain
Special Session: 'Languages, Scripts and Their Uses in Ancient North
The Archreology of the Cuneiform Inscriptions
Old Aramaic Script in Georgia
A STUDY of WRITING Oi.Uchicago.Edu Oi.Uchicago.Edu /MAAM^MA
Correlations Between Old Aramaic Inscriptions and the Aramaic Section of Daniel
BILINGUALISM and KINGSHIP an Analysis of Mesopotamian Bilingual Inscriptions from the Old Akkadian Until the Old Babylonian Period
The Writing Revolution
Pavel Serafimov TRANSLATION of ETEOCRETAN EPIOI INSCRIPTION
Cuneiform Texts from the Folios of W. G. Lambert, Part One General Editor Jerrold S
Understanding Relations Between Scripts II: Early Alphabets Took Place in March 2017 at the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge
The Ugaritic Language 1 T D U
The History and Development of Mauryan Brahnii Script Thesis
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3 Writing from Left to Right
The Spread of Alphabetic Scripts (C. 1700–500 BCE)
Studies in Pyu Phonology, Ii: Rhymes
The Vowels of Urban Qatari Arabic
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CSMC – Occasional Paper No. 2 Wordlists for Libraries and Closely Related Phenomena in Different Manuscript Cultures From
What Is Ancient North Arabian? Ahmad Al-Jallad (Leiden University)
Studies in Pyu Epigraphy, I Arlo Griffiths, Bob Hudson, Marc Miyake, Julian Wheatley
CATALOGUE: May 2020
Phoenicians in Cilicia During the Middle Iron Age: the Scope of Their Presence
Pre-Islamic Arabic Ahmad Al-Jallad the Ohio State University
Language Contact Sarah G. Thomason University of Michigan Chapter 1
Arabia and Areal Hybridity
Inscriptions Dan Dana
1 Managing Multilingualism: Contact, Attitudes and Planning in Historical Contexts Fragmentary Ancient Languages As “Bad Data
Study and Analysis of Brāhmī and Śᾱradᾱ Inscriptions from Gandhᾱra: Its Impact on Religious, Cultural and Historical Landscape of the Region
On the “Phoenician Letters” the Case for an Early Transmission of the Greek Alphabet from an Archaeological, Epigraphic and Linguistic Perspective Willemijn Waal
Roots of Modern Arabic Script: from Musnad to Jazm
Roots of Modern Arabic Script: from Musnad to Jazm (Published in Two Parts by the New York Based Quarterly Journal Dahesh Voice, 50 & 51, 2009) Saad D