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Cuneiform by Irving Finkel; Jonathan Taylor; 9780714111889

Cuneiform

By Irving Finkel; Jonathan Taylor

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Description

Delve into the world of ancient civilisations with Cuneiform, a remarkable exploration authored by the esteemed Irving Finkel and Jonathan Taylor. This enlightening book brings to life the intricate history of one of humanity's earliest writing systems, revealing its significance in the context of Middle Eastern history and ancient cultures.

The Story

Cuneiform unravels the mysteries of the wedge-shaped script that dates back to the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. The authors meticulously examine the evolution of cuneiform, showcasing its role in administration, literature, and daily life. Through a blend of archaeological discoveries and scholarly insights, readers are transported to ancient Mesopotamia, where the written word shaped societies and cultures.

Why Readers Love It

  • Insightful analysis of cuneiform's impact on communication and record-keeping.
  • Vivid illustrations and artefacts that breathe life into the historical narrative.
  • Accessible language that caters to both enthusiasts and newcomers to the subject.

Perfect For

This book is an excellent addition for those interested in:

  • Middle Eastern history and its profound influence on modern society.
  • Readers who appreciate detailed archaeological studies and historical documentation.
  • Fans of Irving Finkel's other works, such as The Ark Before Noah, will find familiar themes of discovery and historical storytelling.

"An invaluable resource for understanding the roots of written communication and its lasting legacy." – A Reader's Review

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 143 mm × 144 mm × 12 mm
Pages: 112
Publisher: British Museum
ISBN: 9780714111889

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