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A newly found ancient language in Turkey is yielding new discoveries
A newly found ancient language in Turkey is yielding new discoveries
Archaeologists in Turkey are slowly unravelling the secrets of a previously unknown ancient language. And among them are revelations that long-forgotten civilisations used language to promote multiculturalism and political stability. The ancient clay tablets unearthed from archaeologists, in the ancient capital of the Hittite Empire at Hattusa, were recently found to contain the previously unknown language. Researchers had dusted off nearly 30,000 unique tablets at the scene – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – with most written in Hittite, and a few in the brand new language. The ongoing excavations have since revealed that the imperial civil service had whole departments whose job it was to research their subject peoples’ religions. Back in the second millennium BC, Hittite leaders told their officials to record religious ceremonies and other traditions of subject peoples by writing them in their respective local languages. The idea was that the traditions would be preserved and incorporated into the wider empire, in what appears to be a push towards multiculturalism. The fact that multiculturalism was such a prominent part of Bronze Age culture certainly has resonances in the modern day, where debates around immigration and multiculturalism continue to be a hot topic. So far, experts have found at least five subject ethnic groups who have had the treatment, with the latest example unearthed two months ago. It was written in a previously unknown Middle Eastern language that had been lost for up to 3,000 years. The language is being called Kalasmaic, because it would have been spoken by a subject people in an area called Kalasma in the northwest of the empire. And while only five minority languages have so far been found on the Bronze Age tablets, the reality is that there were probably at least 30, archaeologists say. Daniel Schwemer, a Wurzburg University professor who is leading the investigation into the newly discovered texts, said: “Bronze Age Middle Eastern history is only partly understood – and discovering additional clay tablet documents is helping scholars to substantially increase our knowledge.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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EV Charging Company ChargePoint Plunges After Sales Sag, Executives Are Replaced
EV Charging Company ChargePoint Plunges After Sales Sag, Executives Are Replaced
ChargePoint Holdings Inc. shares collapsed after the company announced the sudden replacement of its longtime chief executive officer
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Golden Boy 2023: Jude Bellingham wins award & equals Kylian Mbappe record
Golden Boy 2023: Jude Bellingham wins award & equals Kylian Mbappe record
Real Madrid and England midfielder Jude Bellingham wins Tuttosport's Golden Boy award for 2023.
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Fed's Goolsbee expects easing shelter inflation to seal path to 2%
Fed's Goolsbee expects easing shelter inflation to seal path to 2%
Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee on Friday said the U.S. central bank will "do what it
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After breathtaking surge, U.S. stocks' path may rest on economic soft landing
After breathtaking surge, U.S. stocks' path may rest on economic soft landing
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK Are U.S. stocks poised to continue their dramatic run, or is a pause
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Four things Real Madrid need to fix during the November international break
Four things Real Madrid need to fix during the November international break
What Real Madrid, sitting second in La Liga behind surprise leaders Girona, need to fix during the 2023 November international break.
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US Washout on Indo-Pacific Trade Deal Opens the Door to China
US Washout on Indo-Pacific Trade Deal Opens the Door to China
The economic core of the Biden administration’s much-touted Indo-Pacific strategy to counter China is fraying, frustrating allies even
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Here Are Assets to Watch Ahead of Argentina’s Presidential Vote
Here Are Assets to Watch Ahead of Argentina’s Presidential Vote
Investors in Argentina’s beleaguered financial markets are taking a stoic approach as the nation chooses its next president,
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Brazil's central bank chief stresses currency's resilience amid easing cycle
Brazil's central bank chief stresses currency's resilience amid easing cycle
BRASILIA Brazil's central bank chief said on Friday that interest rate cuts will not lead to a significant
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Billionaires Niel, Saadé and Schmidt Invest in €300 Million AI Lab
Billionaires Niel, Saadé and Schmidt Invest in €300 Million AI Lab
Billionaires Xavier Niel, Rodolphe Saadé and Eric Schmidt announced a new nonprofit artificial intelligence research lab in Paris,
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Newcastle may pursue Ruben Neves even if Premier League block loan deal
Newcastle may pursue Ruben Neves even if Premier League block loan deal
Newcastle United's interest in signing Ruben Neves during the January window may not subside even if the Premier League blocks their plans to loan him from Al Hilal.
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