Syro asianica scripta minora - IX

(2013) Le muséon : revue d’études orientales — Vol. 126, n° 1-2, p. 1-20 (2013)

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I. The reader will find here a study of a new Sumerian tablet probably coming from Umma and dated from Ur III's Period. (R. Lebrun - J. Tavernier) II. The second contribution presents a study of two Luvian gods: Kuslâ and Walliyara. (R. Lebrun) III. A Hittite seal from a private collection is examined here, with some propositions about the identity of the owner and the Laroche's sign 127. (R. Lebrun) IV. The author suggests a new etymology about the word "cerise". (R. Lebrun) V. The fifth contribution comments on one of the Neo-Elamite tablets (Nin 14; BM 83-1-18, 307) belonging to the small archive of the so-called Elamite Nineveh Letters, preserved in the British Museum. The hand-copy of Nin 14 by C.B.F. Walker was drawn badly, resulting in an erroneous reconstruction of the first sentence. (E. Gorris). © Le Muséon, 2013.
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Gorris, E., Lebrun, R., & Tavernier, J. (2013). Syro asianica scripta minora - IX. Le muséon : revue d’études orientales, 126(1-2), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.2143/MUS.126.1.2983531 (Original work published 2013)