LONDON, (CAIS) -- The translation of 2586 clay Achaemenid tablets has remained unpublished due to lack of government funding.
The tablets, written in cuneiform, were discovered along with a great number of other inscriptions at Persepolis in 1933 by the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute.
Many of the tablets and tablet fragments were loaned to the university’s Oriental Institute in 1937 for study purposes.
The tablets, written in cuneiform, were discovered along with a great number of other inscriptions at Persepolis in 1933 by the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute.
Many of the tablets and tablet fragments were loaned to the university’s Oriental Institute in 1937 for study purposes.
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