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The archæology of the cuneiform inscriptions

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This study traces the decipherment of cuneiform inscriptions and synthesizes archaeological and textual evidence to reconstruct ancient Near Eastern cultures. It reviews the methods that unlocked wedge-shaped writing, reports major finds and excavations including tablets from Boghaz Keui, and examines material topics such as the origin of bronze and Sumerian institutions. It compares Babylonian and Egyptian cultural relations, explores contacts among Babylonia, Assyria, Asia Minor, Palestine and Canaan in the century before the Exodus, and emphasizes the need for systematic archaeological excavation to resolve gaps in our knowledge of the region.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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REVERSE OF A TABLET IN THE HITTITE LANGUAGE FROM BOGHAZ KEUI (Frontispiece)
MAP—THE EASTERN WORLD IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY B.C. 7
THE TOMB OF DARIUS 16
BLACK OBELISK OF SHAL-MANESER II 21
CHALDÆAN HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS IN TERRA-COTTA 21
THE TELL OF JERABIS (PROBABLY THE ANCIENT CARCHEMISH) 40
THE TUMULUS OF SUSA, AS IT APPEARED TOWARDS THE MIDDLE OF LAST CENTURY 46
HEAD OF ONE OF THE STATUES FROM TELLO 58
VASE OF SILVER, DEDICATED TO NINGIRSU BY ENTENA PATESI OF LAGAS 58
THE TELL OF BORSIPPA, THE PRESENT BIRS-NIMRUD 78
THE SEAL OF SHARGANI-SHAR-ALI (SARGON OF AKKAD): GILGAMES WATERS THE CELESTIAL OX 88
BAS-RELIEF OF NARAM-SIN 88
SITTING STATUE OF GUDEA 122
MAP—THE FIRST ASSYRIAN EMPIRE 135
VIEW OF THE TEMPLE OF UR IN ITS PRESENT STATE, ACCORDING TO LOFTUS 141
THE GARDENS AND HILL OF DHUSPAS OR VAN 163
THE RUINS OF A PALACE OF URARTU AT TOPRAK-KALEH 166
THE RUINS AT BOGHAZ KEUI 174
ONE OF THE PROCESSIONS IN THE RAVINE OF BOGHAZ 176