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- | languages = [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]]: [[Neo-Aramaic languages|Neo-Aramaic]]<br />{{smaller|(also [[Chaldean people#Language|various Neo-A ...acs, they call themselves Arameans". (See J.G. Kidd, Posidonius (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries, 1988), vol. 2, pt. 2, pp. 955-956)|group=nb}}. At t66 KB (9,242 words) - 10:50, 19 November 2023
- |fam2=[[Semitic languages|Semitic]] |fam3=[[Central Semitic languages|Central Semitic]]11 KB (1,411 words) - 10:57, 19 November 2023
- ...rachbund]]''.<ref name='Deutscher'/> Sumer was conquered by the [[Semitic languages|Semitic-speaking]] kings of the [[Akkadian Empire]] around 2270 BC ([[short ...has allowed archaeologists to read contemporary records and inscriptions. Classical Sumer ends with the rise of the Akkadian Empire in the 23rd century BC. Fol61 KB (9,139 words) - 05:52, 14 May 2015
- * [[Classical antiquity]] ...1)</ref> a language of the Zagros, perhaps related to the [[Hurro-Urartian languages|Hurro-Urartuan language family]] is attested in personal names, rivers and56 KB (8,410 words) - 10:22, 19 November 2023
- ...ity of extant texts. However, several Kassite leaders bore [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] names, and they may have had an [[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo ...f what was done in [[Greek astronomy|Greek and Hellenistic astronomy]], in classical [[Indian astronomy]], in [[Sassanid Empire|Sassanian]], [[Byzantine Empire|81 KB (12,115 words) - 06:54, 21 June 2015
- |fam2=[[Semitic languages|Semitic]] |fam3=[[East Semitic languages|East Semitic]]69 KB (10,010 words) - 10:13, 19 November 2023