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December 9th 2011
Written Sources in Hurrian Language between Third and Second Millennium BC in the Ancient Near East
Giulia Torri
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Seminars 2010/2011
December 9th 2011
Written Sources in Hurrian Language between Third and Second Millennium BC in the Ancient Near East
Giulia Torri
December 9th 2011
Re-examining Libyco-Berber: how much do we know, and how does it fit into the family's subclassification?
Lameen Souag
April 19th 2011
Egyptian hieroglyph inscriptions from lost monuments in 19th century copies: Alessandro Ricci
Daniele Salvoldi
February 18th 2011
Edessa to Xi'an: origin and developments of the Syriac script
Emiliano Fiori
December 10th 2010
Some thoughts on the Linear B land tenure tablets from Pylos (Messenia, XIIIth cent. BC)
Maurizio Del Freo
June 22nd 2010
Writing systems in ancient Anatolia: Cuneiform and Hieroglyphics
Giulia Torri
June 22nd 2010
Oscan: a perfect example of ethnic and cultural integration
Alessia Ventriglia
May 21st 2010
The ostrakon from Khirbet Qeiyafa: is it the most ancient Hebrew inscription?
Daniele Tripaldi