Gender, age, and labour organization in the earliest texts from Mesopotamia and Iran (c. 3300-2900 BC)
Clay tablets in the Proto-cuneiform script (c. 3300-3000 BC) of ancient Iraq and the Proto-Elamite script (c. 3100-2900 BC) of ancient Iran represent two of the earliest inventions of writing in the world - both of which are only partially deciphered. The separate scripts share only a few signs betw...
Main Author: | Kelley, Kathryn |
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Other Authors: | Dahl, Jacob ; Collins, Paul |
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University of Oxford
2018
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.757937 |
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