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The Rewriting the End of Cuneiform Culture project investigates the survival of cuneiform script beyond its expected decline, focusing on the late period's literary and scholarly output. It employs a Machine Learning tool, CuneiDate, to date previously undated tablets, revealing the cultural resilience of Babylonian sc…
In the prevailing view, cuneiform script survived until the first century CE because it was the only way to write the most enduring Mesopotamian science, astronomy.
This view, however, is skewed by the nature of the data: while astronomical texts are easy to date, the vast majority of non-astronomical tablets cannot be dated and are overlooked in histories of the period.
Yet, the vitality of cuneiform in its terminal phase suggests that a wealth of late literary and scholarly tablets awaits the…
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
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