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Linear-Elamite is undeciphered. It is generally believed that linear-Elamite is a syllabic script, although this has never been proven. Traditionally, | Linear-Elamite is undeciphered. It is generally believed that linear-Elamite is a syllabic script, although this has never been proven. Traditionally, | ||
There exists currently no reliable sign-list for linear-Elamite. Photographic documentation is however available for a majority of the objects. | There exists currently no reliable sign-list for linear-Elamite. Photographic documentation is however available for a majority of the objects. | ||
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===== The Corpus ===== | ===== The Corpus ===== | ||
- | All of the Susa linear-Elamite inscriptions | + | The linear-Elamite |
- | Text A is inscribed on a piece of monumental sculpture, found at Susa. Text B is also inscribed on a piece of monumental sculpture, found at Susa. Next to text B there is an Akkadian inscription. Text is written from right to left, the first line of text is closest to the edge of the object. Text B which has a partially identical inscription is written left to right, with the last line closest to the border of the object. Text B employs the vertical dividing line in line 2 corresponding to a line-break in text A. Text B consequently replaces sign xx with sign xx (sign-names to be determined). | + | |
- | According to W. Heinz the inscription on C and E is identical Link click here for the composite text. However, certain signs in text E are either inverted (signs xx and xx), or turned 180 degrees (signs xx and xx) (sign-names to be determined). Text C is inscribed on a statuette bearing an Akkadian cuneiform inscription as well. Text E is inscribed on a stone-slab. | + | Traditionally the inscriptions have been named according to the letters in the Latin alphabet. Click here for a list of all linear-Elamite texts in the CDLI catalogue. |
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+ | Text A is inscribed on a piece of monumental sculpture, found at Susa. | ||
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+ | Text B is also inscribed on a piece of monumental sculpture, found at Susa. Next to text B there is an Akkadian inscription. Text is written from right to left, the first line of text is closest to the edge of the object. Text B which has a partially identical inscription is written left to right, with the last line closest to the border of the object. Text B employs the vertical dividing line in line 2 corresponding to a line-break in text A. Text B consequently replaces sign xx with sign xx (sign-names to be determined). | ||
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+ | According to W. Heinz the inscription on C and E is identical Link click here for the composite text. However, certain signs in text E are either inverted (signs xx and xx), or turned 180 degrees (signs xx and xx) (sign-names to be determined). | ||
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+ | Text C is inscribed on a statuette bearing an Akkadian cuneiform inscription as well. Text E is inscribed on a stone-slab. | ||
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Text D is also inscribed on a piece of monumental sculpture, found at Susa. Whereas both Hinz and Merrigi suggested to read the line closest to the edge of the monument as the first line they did not agree on the direction of writing. Hinz suggested to read the text from left to right, whereas Meriggi was unsure but seemed to favor right to left. I propose to read the monument starting with the line closest to the center of the object, and to read from right to left. | Text D is also inscribed on a piece of monumental sculpture, found at Susa. Whereas both Hinz and Merrigi suggested to read the line closest to the edge of the monument as the first line they did not agree on the direction of writing. Hinz suggested to read the text from left to right, whereas Meriggi was unsure but seemed to favor right to left. I propose to read the monument starting with the line closest to the center of the object, and to read from right to left. | ||
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Texts F, G, and H are apparently parts of the same text. F, G, and H are inscribed on stone blocks, that formed part of a monumental staircase at Susa. Mecquenem' | Texts F, G, and H are apparently parts of the same text. F, G, and H are inscribed on stone blocks, that formed part of a monumental staircase at Susa. Mecquenem' | ||
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Text I is inscribed on a statue. | Text I is inscribed on a statue. | ||
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Text J and K are clay cones. | Text J and K are clay cones. | ||
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M | M | ||
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N | N | ||
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Text O is unique as it is inscribed on a clay tablet. A majority of the signs found in text O are singletons, that is they are not attested in any other inscription. This has led some to believe that O represents an early stage of linear-Elamite. | Text O is unique as it is inscribed on a clay tablet. A majority of the signs found in text O are singletons, that is they are not attested in any other inscription. This has led some to believe that O represents an early stage of linear-Elamite. | ||
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Text P is a very short inscription ... | Text P is a very short inscription ... | ||
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Text Q is inscribed on a silver vase found at Persepolis, according to W. Hinz 1969. | Text Q is inscribed on a silver vase found at Persepolis, according to W. Hinz 1969. | ||
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R | R | ||
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Text S is presumably not a linear-Elamite inscription. It is found on the edge of aclay vessel from Shahdad. | Text S is presumably not a linear-Elamite inscription. It is found on the edge of aclay vessel from Shahdad. | ||
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T | T | ||
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U | U | ||
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V | V | ||
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The provenience of text W is unknown, it is likely to be a modern forgery. | The provenience of text W is unknown, it is likely to be a modern forgery. | ||
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Texts X, Y, and Z are most likely modern forgeries. | Texts X, Y, and Z are most likely modern forgeries. | ||
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===== Sign List ===== | ===== Sign List ===== | ||
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===== Other early Iranian writing systems ===== | ===== Other early Iranian writing systems ===== | ||
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Since the texts apparently were found without good context their value for the understanding of early writing is limitted. | Since the texts apparently were found without good context their value for the understanding of early writing is limitted. | ||
- | See also the [[http:// | + | See also A. Lawler, " |
===== External links ===== | ===== External links ===== |