Abstract
Far from its beginnings as symbols pressed into clay tablets, Ancient Sumerian is now being digitized and shared through cutting edge semantic web technologies.
- Edzard, O. Sumerian Grammar. Handbook of Oriental Studies. Brill Academic Publishers, 2003.Google Scholar
- Labat, R. Manuel d'épigraphie Akkadienne, 6th ed. Geuthne, 1995.Google Scholar
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- Ancient Sumerian online: challenges and opportunities
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