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Elamite
Elamite, n. and a. (ˈiːləmaɪt) Also 4–6 Elamyt. [f. Elam, the name of an ancient country in Mesopotamia + -ite1.] A. n. An inhabitant of Elam; the language of its people. B. adj. Of or pertaining to Elam, its inhabitants, or their language.[c 1000 Genesis (Junius MS., 1931) l. 2081 Fleonde wæron Ela...
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Elamite language
History
The history of Elamite is periodised as follows:
Old Elamite (c. 2600–1500 BC)
Middle Elamite (c. 1500–1000 BC)
Neo-Elamite (1000–550 BC) Achaemenid Elamite (550–330 BC)
Late Elamite?
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Elamite cuneiform
Elamite cuneiform was a logo-syllabic script used to write the Elamite language. The corpus of Elamite cuneiform consists of tablets and fragments. See also
Proto-Elamite
Linear Elamite
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References
Reiner, Erica. 2005. "Elamite" International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. Ed. William J.
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Linear Elamite
It was used contemporaneously with Elamite cuneiform and records the Elamite language. They can be divided into three sub-corpora: the Western Elamite (Lowlands), the Central Elamite (Highlands), and the Eastern Elamite (Elamo-Bactrian).
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Elamite dynasty
The Elamite dynasty, also known as the seventh Babylonian dynasty, was a short-lived dynasty of Elamite origin who ruled from the city of Babylon in the with some Elamite ancestor (possibly a king).
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Hafshejan Elamite brick
Hafshejan Elamite brick is an ancient brick found in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. After the inscription is written Hafshejan. The discovery of the brick in the province of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province is written in Elamite script.
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Proto-Elamite (period)
The Proto-Elamite script is an Early Bronze Age writing system briefly in use before the introduction of Elamite cuneiform. Proto-Elamite sites
The most important Proto-Elamite sites are Susa and Anshan.
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List of Elamite kings
The Neo-Elamite kingdom was effectively destroyed by the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal in 646 BC, though Elamite rulers continued to govern the Elamite heartland Neo-Elamite period (c. 1000–520/519 BC)
Elamite Dark Ages (c. 1000–760 BC)
The Neo-Elamite period spans the centuries from the fall of the Shutrukid
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埃兰语
Elamite. In Woodard, Roger D. (ed.) The Ancient Languages of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Aksum. P.60–95. The phonology and morphology of Royal Achaemenid Elamite. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
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Kiririsha
Her worship spread to various locations in the Elamite highlands in the late Middle Elamite period. References
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Elamite goddesses
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Humban
Humban (, dhu-um-ban, also dhu-ban, Huban) was an Elamite god. Elamite gods
Persian mythology
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Ruhurater
Two Elamite kings bore the theophoric name Tan-Ruhurater, "obedient to Ruhurater." References
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Elamite gods
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Proto-Elamite script
The Proto-Elamite script is an Early Bronze Age writing system briefly in use before the introduction of Elamite cuneiform. It is uncertain whether the Proto-Elamite script was the direct predecessor of Linear Elamite.
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Napir
Napir (Linear Elamite: Elamite cuneiform: 𒈾𒀊𒅕 Na-pi-ir) was the Elamite god of the moon. The name was likely derived from the Elamite word nap or napir meaning "god".
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Untash-Napirisha
had a son (and the future Elamite king) Kidin-hudurdish (Hutran)". Notes
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14th-century BC monarchs
Elamite kings
Igihalkid Dynasty
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