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Finally reading Eric Cline's 1177 B.C., which mentions this cool Mycenaean sword found at the Hittite site of Hattusa. The inscription is Akkadian cuneiform:"When the great king Tudhaliya destroyed the land of Assuwa, he offered this sword as an offering to his lord the storm god" #EpigraphyTuesday

06.01.2026 21:46 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Actually kinda terrible, but somehow still fun to watch

27.12.2025 03:30 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
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For #EpigraphyTuesday, False Door of Hepeti and Her Mother Sahat, a priestess of Hathor (Old Kingdom). On display at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University, Atlanta, GA. #archaeology

18.11.2025 17:38 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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A cool example from Codex Sinaiticus of the nomina sacra, a type of abbreviation for divine names. In Mark 1:1, Jesus Christ (Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ) is shortened to ΙΥ ΧΥ. Also note the insertion of ΥΥ ΘΥ (smaller ns above the start of the next sentence), short for υἱοῦ θεοῦ, or ‘Son of God’.

16.11.2025 15:50 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The study of ancient documents is fascinating. These two images each show Genesis 1:1. The first one is from the Dead Sea Scrolls (most of first 2 words (a, b) are missing, ~1st Century BCE), the second is Koine Greek, from the 4th Century CE Codex Vaticanus. #biblicalstudies #archaeology

31.08.2025 21:38 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Partially fragmented clay tablet. Cuneiform writing covers the top half, whilst the bottom depicts a kind of map. In the centre is a circle representing Babylon on a 'great river' (the Euphrates), surrounded by more circles labelled with places known to the Babylonians. This is surrounded by two circles labelled as the ‘bitter river’. This is likely an ocean, but also the cosmic border between familiar places and exotic regions. Outside the ocean lie several triangles representing legendary locations and beings including ruined cities and Sargon (king of Akkad, c. 2334‒2279 BCE) who established an empire extending far beyond Babylonia.

Partially fragmented clay tablet. Cuneiform writing covers the top half, whilst the bottom depicts a kind of map. In the centre is a circle representing Babylon on a 'great river' (the Euphrates), surrounded by more circles labelled with places known to the Babylonians. This is surrounded by two circles labelled as the ‘bitter river’. This is likely an ocean, but also the cosmic border between familiar places and exotic regions. Outside the ocean lie several triangles representing legendary locations and beings including ruined cities and Sargon (king of Akkad, c. 2334‒2279 BCE) who established an empire extending far beyond Babylonia.

Is this the oldest known map of the world? 🏺
From an ancient Babylonian city in modern Iraq, it depicts the world as they perceived it during the 6th century BC, with Babylon in the centre surrounded by both known and legendary locations 1/2

📷 © The Trustees of the British Museum

30.08.2025 13:12 👍 67 🔁 13 💬 2 📌 2
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Probably seen many times for #EpigraphyTuesday, The second register of the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser, which possibly depicts "Jehu son of Omri", a king of Israel, bowing before Shalmaneser III. #archaeology

26.08.2025 20:33 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
The Dead Sea Scrolls The Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library offers an exceptional encounter with antiquity. Using the world's most advanced imaging technology, the Digital Library preserves thousands of scroll...

I think this is the kind of resource well-known among established scholars, but definitely is of wider interest to anyone with a curiosity about the Dead Sea Scrolls to those new to learning biblical Hebrew. #archaeology #ancienthistory #biblicalstudies
www.deadseascrolls.org.il/home

25.08.2025 17:18 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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New Discovery of 3,000-Year-Old Babylonian Text Sheds Light on Women’s Roles in Ancient Society Scholars have successfully used AI to piece together ancient cuneiform tablet fragments that belong to the same long-lost Babylonian text.

AI being put a good use. Amazing potential here.
#archaeology #cuneiform
mymodernmet.com/babylon-text...

25.08.2025 16:27 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
OF CAPTIVE STORM GODS AND CUNNING FOXES: NEW INSIGHTS INTO EARLY SUMERIAN MYTHOLOGY, WITH AN EDITION OF NI 12501 | IRAQ | Cambridge Core OF CAPTIVE STORM GODS AND CUNNING FOXES: NEW INSIGHTS INTO EARLY SUMERIAN MYTHOLOGY, WITH AN EDITION OF NI 12501 - Volume 86

Very cool story. Too bad the end of it is missing.

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

10.08.2025 14:25 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0