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The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary Project
Introduction
The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary, initiated in 1921 by James Henry Breasted, is compiling a comprehensive dictionary of the various dialects of Akkadian, the earliest known Semitic language that was recorded on cuneiform texts that date from c. 2400 B.C. to A.D. 100 which were recovered from archaeological excavations of ancient Near Eastern sites. The Assyrian Dictionary is in every sense a joint undertaking of resident and non-resident scholars from around the world who have contributed their time and labor over a period of seventy years to the collection of the source materials and to the publication of the Dictionary.
Articles
Annual Reports
- 2002-2003 Annual Report
- 2001-2002 Annual Report
- 2000-2001 Annual Report
- 1999-2000 Annual Report
- 1998-1999 Annual Report
- 1997-1998 Annual Report
- 1996-1997 Annual Report
- 1995-1996 Annual Report
- 1994-1995 Annual Report
- 1993-1994 Annual Report
- 1992-1993 Annual Report
- 1991-1992 Annual Report
Revised: February 7, 2007
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