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Niek Veldhuis
The Shape of Script. How and Why Writing Systems Change. Santa-Fe: School of Advanced Research Press, 2012
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Cuneiform writing in Neo-Babylonian Temple Communities
Michael Jursa
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2008 Brown, David R. Increasingly Redundant – the growing obsolescence of the cuneiform script in Babylonia from 539 BC on. J. Baines, J. Bennet & S. Houston eds., The Disappearance of Writing Systems. Perspectives on Literacy and Communication. London: Equinox: 73-102.
David Brown
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They Wrote on Clay, Wax, and Stone: Some Thoughts on Early Mesopotamian Writing
Piotr Michalowski
Exploring Written Artefacts
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Writing Sumerian, Creating Texts: Reflections on Text-building Practices in Old Babylonian Schools
Jay Crisostomo
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 15, 2015
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Maiocchi M. 2015, Early Writing: Cuneiform script and the Origin of the Oldest Writing Systems -- PREPRINTin Comparative Perspective Massimo Maiocchi
Massimo Maiocchi
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Cuneiform Texts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Volume II: Literary and Scholastic Texts of the First Millennium BC
Ira Spar
Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the History of Science
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With K. Radner (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Eleanor Robson
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Crafting Cuneiform: A Palaeographic and Material Approach to Writing Practices in the Ur III Period
Mathilde Touillon-Ricci
Current Research in Cuneiform Palaeography 2: Proceedings of the Workshop Organised at the 64th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Innsbruck 2018 - Elena Devecchi, Jana Mynářová, & Gerfrid G.W. Müller (eds), 2019
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A Past Preserved in Clay: Old Babylonian Collections of Royal Inscriptions
Szilvia Sövegjártó
By one’s own hand, for one’s own use. Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Hamburg, 20-21 February 2020.
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The tablet house: a scribal school in Old Babylonian Nippur
Eleanor Robson
Revue d'assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale, 2001
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2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press. Edited with E. Robson. ISBN 978-0-19-955730-1.
Karen Radner
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Cuneiform Texts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, vol. III: Private Archive Texts from the First Millennium B.C
ira spar
2000
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Review of The writing revolution: Cuneiform to the internet
Kristine Stenzel
2009
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F. Di Filippo – L. Milano – M. Maiocchi – R. Orsini, The “Ebla Digital Archives” Project: How to Deal With Methodological and Operational Issues in the Development of Cuneiform Texts Repositories
Lucio Milano
Archeologia e Calcolatori 29 (2018), pp. 49-74. ISSN 1120-6861 e-ISSN 2385-1953
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Review: The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture edited by K. Radner and E. Robson
Alice M W Hunt
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Workshop 4: Spoken Words and More – The Early History of the Transmission of Meaning through Cuneiform Writing
Gösta Gabriel
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Communicating cuneiform: The evolution of a multimedia cuneiform database
Theodoros Arvanitis
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Chapter 11 Connecting a Disconnect Can Evidence for a Scribal Education Be Found in a Professional Setting During the Old Babylonian Period?
Robert Middeke-Conlin
Mathematics, Administrative and Economic Activities in Ancient Worlds, 2020
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Numeracy, literacy, and the state in early Mesopotamia
Eleanor Robson
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SOURCES AT THE END OF THE CUNEIFORM ERA
Sebastian Fink
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A Fragmentary Cuneiform Tablet from the Ophel (Jerusalem): Methodological Musings About the Proposed Genre and Sitz im Leben
Christopher Rollston
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Reading the libraries of Assyria and Babylonia (page proofs)
Eleanor Robson
2013
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An Excavated Dossier of Cuneiform Tablets from Level VII Alalah?
Jacob Lauinger
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Mathematical and Philological Insights on Cuneiform Texts. Neugebauer's Correspondence with Fellow Assyriologists (2016)
Christine Proust
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Early tokens and tablets in Mesopotamia: new information from Tell Abada and Tell Brak
Sabah Jasim
World Archaeology, 1986
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LETTERS FROM Official, Business, and Private Letters on Clay Tablets from Two Millennia MESOPOTAMIA Translated and with an Introduction by
Aline dos Santos Gandolfi
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Contingency and Innovation in Native Transcriptions of Encrypted Cuneiform (UD.GAL.NUN) (with Adam Johnson). In: J. Englehardt, ed., Agency in Ancient Writing (University of Colorado Press, 2013), 165-182.
Cale Johnson
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Scribal Practices and the Social Construction of Knowledge in Antiquity, Late Antiquity and Medieval Islam
Myriam Wissa
2016
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"The Scribe of the Flood Story and his Circle", in: Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture (Oxford UP, 2011) 140-166
Frans Van Koppen
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THE TAPHONOMY OF MIDDLE ASSYRIAN CUNEIFORM TABLET CLUSTERS: ARCHIVES OR REFUSE
Victor Klinkenberg , Bleda During
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A. R. George, Babylonian Literary Texts in the Schoyen Collection
Alan Lenzi
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Hidden messages under the temple: Foundation deposits and the restricted presence of writing in 3rd millennium BCE Mesopotamia
Christina Tsouparopoulou
Verborgen, unsichtbar, unlesbar - zur Problematik restringierter Schriftpräsenz
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Nonadministrative Documents from Archaic Ur and from Early Dynastic I–II Mesopotamia: A New Textual and Archaeological Analysis
Giacomo Benati
Journal of Cuneiform Studies
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Cuneiform Tablets in Collections at the University of Kansas
J. Caleb Howard
Cuneiform Digital Library Bulletin, 2020
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