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Year: 2011 Author: terhi Categories: Day of Archaeology 2011, Day of Archaeology, Digital Archaeology

Tags: Cuneiform script, Sumer, Middle East, Ur, Mesopotamia, Ancient history, Sumerian language, Fertile Crescent, Ibbi-Sin, Western Asia, Near East, Finland, Akkadian language, British Columbia, Museum Studies I, Museum Studies, Web Science, Babylonia, Egypt, United Kingdom, University of Southampton, Canada, Leicester, Akkadian Empire

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