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  • Translations Texts at Egyptian Wadi el-Hol (1550 BCE) in Akkadian

    Author(s):
    David Olmsted (see profile)
    Date:
    2021
    Group(s):
    Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean archaeology, Alphabetic Akkadian, Near Eastern Archaeology
    Subject(s):
    Akkadians, Egypt, History, Ancient, Bronze age, Graffiti, Commerce
    Item Type:
    Online publication
    Tag(s):
    Ancient Alphabetic inscriptions, Minoan, Akkadian, Ancient Egypt, Bronze Age, Trade
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/2mhk-yh91
    Abstract:
    The inscriptions at Wadi el-Hol just north of Memphis, Egypt are a late variant of Minoan Linear A showing its progression towards alphabetic writing with its treatment of phoneme signs more as wildcard signs able to be followed by any vowel sound. The Minoans were in Egypt during the early 18th dynasty as revealed by Minoan artwork discovered at Tell el-Dab’a (former Hyksos capital of Avaris). Full alphabetic writing would start appearing 100 years later at the Egyptian turquoise mine at Serabit el-Khadim. The vertical inscription is mostly pictographic illustrating an attack on a marching camp while the horizontal inscription is a text which describes the reasons for the attack as hunger among some tribes.
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    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    2 years ago
    License:
    Attribution-ShareAlike

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