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Behistun Inscription - Wikipedia
It was important to the decipherment of cuneiform, as it is the longest known trilingual cuneiform inscription, written in Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian ...
Behistun Inscription - World History Encyclopedia
Nov 28, 2019 ... ... get close enough to deface the work. Removal of the ledge, however, also meant no one could get close enough to read it.
Behistun - Livius
Sep 24, 2020 ... 522-486) to proclaim his military victories. He essentially copied an older relief at Sar-e Pol-e Zahab. The famous Behistun inscription was ...
Could you summarize the Behistun inscription? - Quora
Sep 16, 2021 ... 999942. 9927. 99. Icon for Get to know Iran · Get to know Iran. Answered by. Quora User. ·. · Sep 26, 2021. The Behistun inscription is an ...
Today's #archaeologythursday is the Behistun Inscription, arguably ...
Sep 28, 2023 ... Just as the Rosetta Stone unlocked scholars' ability to translate Egyptian hieroglyphics, this inscription unlocked our ability to translate ...
Writing on High
Dec 11, 2017 ... I have been meaning to post something about the Bisitun (or Behistun) inscription for ages now, but never seem to get round to it.
Darius and His Behistun Inscription
the false Gaumata, assigns to his time a figure in old Persian dress adoring a fire altar and accompanied by a smaller priest, found near the ancient bone boxes ...
Behistun Inscription 2025 | Sights - Iran Travel and Tourism
The Behistun Inscription is an engraving located on the cliff of Mount Behistun near Kermanshah (said to have had the meaning of "place where the gods dwell" in ...
A New Edition of the Elamite Version of the Behistun Inscription (II ...
Jan 24, 2022 ... The newer Elamite version (hereafter the Elamite version) is a copy of the older one, which is situated to the right of the sculptured reliefs ...
Why did Xerxes I use Elamite in the inscription at Van? : r ...
Apr 28, 2021 ... Behistun, like many inscriptions that followed from Egypt to Media, was inscribed in three languages: Old Persian, Akkadian, and Elamite.
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