WebBDTNS: Database of Neo-Sumerian Texts ... undefined WebThe Database of Neo-Sumerian Texts (or BDTNS, its acronym in Spanish) is a searchable electronic corpus of Neo-Sumerian administrative cuneiform tablets dated to the 21st …
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WebBy: BDTNS Podcast Listen for free Summary Two black nerds talk nerd stuff, anime, manga, comics, videogames, films, tv shows pop culture and sometimes do interviews with their … WebJan 21, 2012 · These tablets belong to the Neo-Sumerian period (c. 2100-2000 BC), coming basically from five southern cities of Ancient Mesopotamia –Ur, Nippur, Drehem, Girsu and Umma–, and to a minor extent from some other urban settlements of the Neo-Sumerian period. Source: bdtns.filol.csic.es huk coburg classic tarif kfz
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Web– Sumerian Verb Conjugator (SVC) – Cuneify Plus – KUR.NU.GI4.A (Cuneiform Script Analyzer by uyum) ... – BDTNS: Database of Neo-Sumerian Texts – ASBP: Ashurbanipal Library Project – CCP: Cuneiform Commentaries Project – Ebla Digital Archives – ARIo: Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions online WebOct 20, 2024 · A new Geographical Information System (GIS) has been implemented for the Database of Neo-Sumerian Texts (BDTNS, http://bdtns.filol.csic.es ). It incorporates textual data, archaeological sites and collections where the cuneiform tablets are currently kept. Webdata provenance 27 Oct 2015 18:47:09 UTC data source: tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-116259103207720939.post-8332887475906802033 (last updated: 31 Mar 2012 11:40:20 UTC) huk coburg bochum weitmar