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  1. Jun 26, 2006 · The Pennsylvania. Sumerian Dictionary. Welcome to the website of the Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary Project (PSD). The PSD is preparing an exhaustive dictionary of the Sumerian language which aims to be useful to non-specialists as well as Sumerologists.

    • Epsd

      gives quick access to the various pre-built indices of ePSD;...

    • Print Versions

      PSD: Print versions. We make preliminary versions of ePSD...

    • About Sumerian

      The ETCSL project is preparing a web-based corpus of...

    • Media Coverage

      Media Coverage of PSD. Attaché Magazine, September 2004...

    • About The Project

      Subsequent research carried out by the Sumerian Dictionary...

  2. ePSD is an online lexicon of Sumerian, the world's earliest written language which has no relatives, living or dead. The project is housed at the Penn Museum because of its outstanding collection of ancient scribal excercises in Sumerian.

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  4. Jun 26, 2006 · Sumerian Dictionary. Welcome to the website of the Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary Project (PSD). The PSD is preparing an exhaustive dictionary of the Sumerian language which aims to be useful to non-specialists as well as Sumerologists. In addition, we are developing tools and datasets for working with the Sumerian language and its text-corpora.

  5. The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary (PSD) is a project to compile a comprehensive dictionary of the Sumerian language. It is run out of the University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and funded by both private donors and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

  6. Jan 16, 2014 · description. The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary. Welcome to the website of the Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary Project (PSD). The PSD is preparing an exhaustive dictionary of the Sumerian language which aims to be useful to non-specialists as well as Sumerologists.

  7. ePSD is an online lexicon of Sumerian, the world's earliest written language which has no relatives, living or dead. The project is housed at the Penn Museum because of its outstanding collection of ancient scribal excercises in Sumerian. Where: Sumer is located in the south of modern Iraq.

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