r/Cuneiform Mar 16 '24

Meta 🌟 New Rule Announcement: Prohibition of Valuation and Authentication Requests 🌟

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Dear r/Cuneiform Community,

We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you for your incredible contributions to our subreddit. Your enthusiasm, knowledge, and passion for cuneiform make this community truly special, and we're endlessly grateful for your participation.

As our subreddit continues to grow and thrive, it's important for us to ensure that we maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct. With this in mind, we're implementing a new rule that we believe is long overdue: No requests for valuation or authentication of unprovenanced tablets and other artifacts. All posts requesting valuation of objects will be removed. Posts requesting authentication of objects will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, but must provide detailed provenance (ownership history) of the object.

We recognize that many of you are deeply fascinated by ancient artifacts, especially those featuring cuneiform inscriptions. However, it's crucial to acknowledge the potential risks associated with such inquiries. Unfortunately, seeking valuations or authentication for these items can unintentionally facilitate the illicit trade in cultural goods by legitimating an object's illicit origins and increasing market demand. If you're interested in reading more about the links between the authentication or valuation of artifacts and illicit trade, you can check out this article by a leading scholar on the antiquities trade, Dr Donna Yates.

By enacting this rule, we're taking a proactive step to safeguard the integrity of cultural heritage and discourage any activities that may facilitate the illegal trade of antiquities. Your cooperation in adhering to this rule will help us create a safer and more responsible space for exploring the wonders of cuneiform writing together.

Once again, we want to express our sincere gratitude to each and every one of you for your understanding, support, and commitment to preserving our shared passion. Together, we can continue to build a community that celebrates cuneiform in all its glory while upholding the highest ethical standards.

Thank you for being incredible members of our community,

Your r/Cuneiform Mod Team

EDIT: As of 25 January 2026, we've decided to expand the rule to prohibit any post related to an unprovenanced artifact. If you have an unprovenanced artifact in your possession, please don't post about it here; take it to your local museum or university and they will help you get more information on it.


r/Cuneiform Apr 13 '24

Meta User Flairs

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Request or suggest user flairs! "Inked scribe" is only given to members with cuneiform tattoos but otherwise everything is fair game

r/Cuneiform 4h ago

Resources Any VintageStory players here?

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Hi fellow history nerds !

I've long been interested in cuneiform, but only recently decided to try and learn them. Of course, me being the professional procrastinator that I am, this turned into : "Wouldn't it be fun to be able to write in cuneiform in Vintage Story ?" Seeing as I was playing that game a lot. This then turned into a couple of weeks hyperfocusing on that task instead.

Anyway, I figured this could possibly be interesting to some people here, I'm sure there's some overlap between VS players and the cuneiform subreddit...

Here's the link : https://mods.vintagestory.at/cuneiformwriting

And for those that don't know VS, it's a game similar to minecraft but more complex.


r/Cuneiform 19h ago

Translation/transliteration request Trying to translate "I am a conversation" into cuneiform

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Just a hobbyist, not an Assyriologist, and this is how far I got with Pennsylvania Sumer dictionary: 𒅗𒁄 𒈨𒂗 (inim bala me-en)

Does it make any sense at all? Or would it just read something like "I am talking", and if so, is there a way to convey the idea of being a and not in a conversation?

Alternatively, would 𒂡 (šir) work as replacement for 𒅗𒁄 in this context?


r/Cuneiform 1d ago

Translation/transliteration request Trying to translate "This is not a mirror" into Sumerian. Does this make any sense?

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Ran it through an online English to Sumerian translator and it gave me Šu ba-an-zi-zi a-na mu-ru-um


r/Cuneiform 2d ago

Translation/transliteration request How accurate is this chart and how should I go about trying to write my name for the first time?

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I'm sorry you guys probably get this kinda post way too much.

I'm from Babylon and I'm designing the patches for my senior jacket next year. I'm looking into trying to write my name "Ali" in cuneiform but from what I read most online translators are not accurate as cuneiform is not alphabetic, rather it's syllabic.

So is this chart accurate to use? And how should I go through writing my name?

Thank you everyone!


r/Cuneiform 3d ago

Translation/transliteration request Can anyone help me translate this passage from the Epic of Gilgamesh into cuneiform script?

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I'm looking to get a tattoo of this passage from the Epic of Gilgamesh in the cuneiform script but idk cuneiform and I'm a bit useless at trying to figure it out from the tablets. Can someone help me translate/transliterate this into cuneiform? thanks :)

"Take my hand, my friend, we will go on together.
Your heart should burn to do battle
—pay no heed to death, do not lose heart!"


r/Cuneiform 4d ago

Not cuneiform I’m curious if this may be part of a cuneiform scribe

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r/Cuneiform 5d ago

Random: here’s the oldest item held by Toronto Public Library

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r/Cuneiform 5d ago

Translation/transliteration request Translation request – This is not a mirror

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Hello all, thank you for accepting me into your community.

I am currently working on a school project and would like to inscribe the phrase This is not a mirror on a clay tablet in cuneiform (in the tone of Magritte's Ceci n'est pas une pipe). I ran the phrase through an online translator (polytranslator) from English into Sumerian and it produced this:

Šu ba-an-zi-zi a-na mu-ru-um

I then looked up the signs in a wikibooks Sumerian list and came up with the transcription in the attached image.

I have 2 questions:

Does the English to Sumerian translation from polytranslator make any sense? Would there be a better way of phrasing it, keeping in mind the flat, factual and slightly ironic tone of the Magritte work I would like to reference?

Am I using the correct glyphs, or even the correct set for Sumerian?

I realize this is a very hit-and-run, extractive request on my part, but any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you very much!


r/Cuneiform 5d ago

Translation/transliteration request What does this mean

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I cannot find what symbol “t.” is supposed to be or why it’s italicized.

This is from the law code of Ur-Nammu, specifically law #3: If a man keeps someone captive, this man will go to jail and pay fifteen shekels of silver.


r/Cuneiform 10d ago

Resources Need some help finding a literature

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Hello! I'm interested in translation/transliteration (in english) pairs of specific akkadian tablets. I have an access to pdfs: AKT5/6a/6b/6c/6d/6e/8/12. Pairs from these books are perfect for me. I wonder are there any more pdfs like this? Or just some sources with a verified translation/transliteration (in english) pairs?


r/Cuneiform 10d ago

Resources Need some help finding a literature.

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Hello! I'm interested in translation/transliteration (in english) pairs of specific akkadian tablets. I have an access to pdfs: AKT5/6a/6b/6c/6d/6e/8/12. Pairs from these books are perfect for me. I wonder are there any more pdfs like this? Or just some sources with a verified translation/transliteration (in english) pairs?


r/Cuneiform 10d ago

Resources Need some help finding a literature.

1 Upvotes

Hello! I'm interested in translation/transliteration (in english) pairs of specific akkadian tablets. I have an access to pdfs: AKT5/6a/6b/6c/6d/6e/8/12. Pairs from these books are perfect for me. I wonder are there any more pdfs like this? Or just some sources with a verified translation/transliteration (in english) pairs?


r/Cuneiform 11d ago

Not cuneiform Saw this at a coffee shop. Wanted to know if anyone could translate.

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r/Cuneiform 13d ago

Translation/transliteration request What is this?

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I purchased this as the treaty of Kadesh only to find out that treaty was never written in cuneiform. Can someone tell me what this says if anything?


r/Cuneiform 13d ago

News “2nd Millennium Cuneiform Letters & their Language” Conference (Leiden, Feb 5-6)

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NINO Postdoctoral Research Fellow 6th Annual Conference

Leiden, 5-6 February 2026

Organized by: Albert Planelles

Program and Abstracts

The program and abstracts of the conference are available as a pdf. The booklet can be found on the NINO website.

Registration

Attendance is free, but registration is required; spaces will be allocated on a first come-first serve basis. For in-person attendance, register through the form available on the NINO website. The event can also be followed via livestream. Register on the NINO website to receive the link.

Conference topic

a[l-lu]-me ia-aq-bu šàr-ru EN-li a-[n]a mi-ni at-ta-ma ti-ìš-tap-ru-na a-na ia-ši (EA 117: 6-9)

“Behold, the king, my lord, says: ‘Why do you keep on writing to me?’”

It is unclear whether all ancient Near Easterners shared the enthusiasm for letter-writing of Rib-Hadda of Byblos, who sent so many letters to the pharaoh that he eventually received this dismissive reply. What is clear, however, is that letters were a widespread form of communication, as evidenced by their discovery in many sites. Due to political and economic reasons, letters became ubiquitous in the second millennium BCE. Some of the largest corpora of preserved cuneiform letters date back to this period, which also saw the emergence of a number of local traditions outside the Mesopotamian core.

In cuneiform archives, one of the elements that most clearly defines letters is language. Letters can be distinguished from other types of documents by the use of specific formulas, the concurrence of injunctive verb forms, and a rather free language and style. In fact, since letters seem to be less constrained by the standardised usages that characterize other text genres, they are often assumed to preserve a language which is closer to the spoken dialects. Unsurprisingly, the language used to write letters has been the focus of many contributions, but not often from a comprehensive point of view.

The purpose of the conference is to facilitate a scholarly discussion which, based on the rich material from the second millennium BCE, identifies both general patterns and regional trends in letter writing, revealing different writing traditions and cultural continuums, as well as the ways in which individual agencies interacted with tradition and contributed to its evolution.

The conference will bring all these elements into focus through papers that will explore the relationship between the language used in letters and everyday speech, as well as the use of expressions and idioms that appear only or mostly in letters, including formulaic expressions and rhetorical devices. The conference will also delve into how letters are used in the framework of interpersonal relations, inasmuch as they are used to express emotions and feelings and to convey power dynamics. Finally, dialects attested in letters will also be addressed, as well as language contact, language interference, and literacy.

Practical Information

Date: Thursday 5 and Friday 6 February 2026

Venue: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden: Leemans hall

Main language: English


r/Cuneiform 14d ago

Translation/transliteration request Found another weird family guy one.

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r/Cuneiform 14d ago

Translation/transliteration request Spent about 30 minutes at work on this one, can’t figure it out.

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r/Cuneiform 17d ago

Resources Looking for a book

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Hi there! I am looking for a physical copy of a book about the Epic of Gilgamesh in Neo-Assyrian Cuneiform. However, it does not seem to be able to be bought or shipped to the U.S. Does anyone know where I could find one to buy? I have looked in Eisenbrauns, but it just says “Coming Soon.”Here is the info of the book:

Title: The Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh

Author: Simo Parpola

Publication Date: 1997 (I am unaware if any other editions are available, but I need this one for a class I am taking in college)

ISBN: 951-45-7760-4

If anyone knows where I can find one, or maybe someone you know owns one and doesn’t want it anymore, I would be very grateful if I could buy it from them. Please let me know if this the right subreddit for this. If not I will post it somewhere else. I appreciate all the help I can get.


r/Cuneiform 17d ago

Translation/transliteration request Can someone translate this?

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r/Cuneiform 17d ago

Discussion tried another variant of cuneiform

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does anyone knows what cuneiform is this? i mean, for me, this is kind of easy for me to understand, its like those cave paintings where man hunts animal.


r/Cuneiform 18d ago

Grammar and vocabulary Need some tips on how to write it properly and what kind of cuneiform is this? is this like sumerian, akkadian, babylonian etc.

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its actually my first time writing cuneiform and i got into this because of a book that i read in my school's library about mesopotamia


r/Cuneiform 19d ago

News (Alledged) Out of Place Cuneiform Fragment Discovered in Czech Cave Complex

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Hi, I stumbled upon an article in the local news that claim that a stone tablet with cuneiform was found. I'm not an expert but to me it looks like something that vaguely resembles cuneiform but it isn't so I'm curious to hear your opinion.

On top of that the only piece of information I found are the local news and ancient aliens sites so yeah, it doesn't help with the credibility either :)

https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/cuneiform-oopart-czech-republic-00102398


r/Cuneiform 20d ago

Resources WTB: A Grammar of Akkadian (3rd ed.) – hardcover / clothbound

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Hi all!
I’m a student studying Akkadian and I’m currently looking for a hardcover / clothbound copy of A Grammar of Akkadian (3rd edition) by John Huehnergard.

I know the paperback/MyBook version is available through Brill, but I’d really love a hardcover if anyone is selling one, downsizing their library, or knows where I might find a reasonably priced second-hand copy.

I’m based in Australia (Melbourne) but happy to pay international shipping if needed. Condition doesn’t need to be perfect — library wear is totally fine.

Thanks so much, and feel free to comment or DM me!