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Photographie de l’inscription « Subrito dôron » découverte au Cailar (Gard) ...
Réjane Roure. - : NAKALA - https://nakala.fr (Huma-Num - CNRS), 2022
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Photographie de l’inscription « Subrito dôron » découverte au Cailar (Gard) ...
Réjane Roure. - : NAKALA - https://nakala.fr (Huma-Num - CNRS), 2022
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Rituals of apparition in the Theban Magical Library
Dosoo, Korshi. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2015
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Diglossie et double langage. Langues et langages d'honneur en Grèce.
In: ISSN: 0181-4095 ; EISSN: 2101-0382 ; Langage et Société ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00353201 ; Langage et Société, Maison des Sciences de L'homme Paris, 1991, pp.71-92 (1991)
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Last writing: script obsolescence in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Mesoamerica
Abstract: Introduction: Setting the questions. By any measure, the creation and development of writing was a cybernetic advance with far-reaching consequences. It allowed writers to communicate with readers who were distant in time and space, extended the storage capacity of human knowledge, including information that ranged from mundane accounting to sacred narrative, bridged visual and auditory worlds by linking icons with meaningful sound, and offered an enduring means of displaying and manipulating assertions about a wide variety of matters. In part, the first writing attracts attention because it contributes to a teleological narrative of progress(Trigger 1998: 42). The invention of writing is thought, with good justification,to undergird and enable present-day society. In its more developed forms, it is indispensable to bureaucracy, propaganda, and administration. ; Houston, S., Baines, J. & Cooper, J. (2003) Last Writing: Script Obsolescence in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Mesoamerica, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 45 (3), 430-479. This article was originally published by Cambridge University Press, and is available at http://www.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=ALPHA&mnemonic=CSS ©2003 The Society for Comparative Study of Society and History.
Keyword: ancient Mesopotamia; cuneiform; demotic; Egyptian hieroglyphs; Egyptology; hieratic; Mayan glyphs; Oriental Studies; writing systems
URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417503000227
http://ora.ouls.ox.ac.uk:8081/10030/931
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