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  2. Proto-Elamite (period) - Wikipedia

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    The Proto-Elamite period, also known as Susa III, is a chronological era in the ancient history of the area of Elam, dating from c. 3100 BC to 2700 BC. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] In archaeological terms this corresponds to the late Banesh period.

  3. Proto-Elamite script - Wikipedia

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    The Proto-Elamite script is an early Bronze Age writing system briefly in use before the introduction of Elamite cuneiform. There are many similarities between the Proto-Elamite tablets and the contemporaneous proto-cuneiform tablets of the Uruk IV period in Mesopotamia. Both writing systems are a relatively isolated phenomenon.

  4. List of languages by first written account - Wikipedia

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    Elamite: Awan dynasty peace treaty with Naram-Sin [17] [18] The Proto-Elamite script attested from c. 3100 BC remains undeciphered; the identity of the language communicated thereby is unknown. The date of c. 2250 BC is based off the advent of Linear Elamite. 21st century BC: Hurrian: Temple inscription of Tish-atal in Urkesh [19] c. 1800 BC ...

  5. Elam - Wikipedia

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    Kneeling bull holding a spouted vessel, Proto-Elamite period, (3100–2900 BC) [18] [19] Proto-Elamite civilization grew up east of the Tigris and Euphrates alluvial plains; it was a combination of the lowlands and the immediate highland areas to the north and east. At least three proto-Elamite states merged to form Elam: Anshan, Awan, and ...

  6. Elamite language - Wikipedia

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    Elamite, also known as Hatamtite and formerly as Scythic, Median, Amardian, Anshanian and Susian, is an extinct language that was spoken by the ancient Elamites. It was recorded in what is now southwestern Iran from 2600 BC to 330 BC. [1] Elamite is generally thought to have no demonstrable relatives and is usually considered a language isolate ...

  7. Linear Elamite - Wikipedia

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    Linear Elamite was a writing system used in Elam during the Bronze Age between c. 2300 and 1850 BCE, and known mainly from a few extant monumental inscriptions. [5] It was used contemporaneously with Elamite cuneiform and records the Elamite language. [5]

  8. Tepe Yahya - Wikipedia

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    Proto-Elamite tablet found at Tepe Yahya. To Period IVC belong twenty seven proto-Elamite tablets that have been recovered from the floor and fill of four rooms. Twenty one of the tablets record grain quantities, mostly for rations. Several cylinder seals and a number of cylinder sealings were found on this level as well as bevel-rimmed bowls.

  9. Ancient Near East - Wikipedia

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    This civilization is recognized as the oldest in Iran and was largely contemporary with its neighbour, Sumer. The Proto-Elamite script is an early Bronze Age writing system briefly in use for the ancient Elamite language (which was a language isolate) before the introduction of Elamite cuneiform.