- Elamite language - Wikipedia
Elamite, also known as Hatamtite and formerly as Scythic, Median, Amardian, Anshanian and Susian, is an extinct language that was spoken by the ancient Elamites It was recorded in what is now southwestern Iran from 2600 BC to 330 AD [1] Elamite is generally thought to have no demonstrable relatives and is usually considered a language isolate
- Elamite language | Ancient, Cuneiform, Mesopotamian | Britannica
Elamite language, extinct language spoken by the Elamites in the ancient country of Elam, which included the region from the Mesopotamian plain to the Iranian Plateau
- Who were the Elamites? - World History Edu
The origins of Elam can be traced back to the Proto-Elamite period (c 3200 – 2700 BCE), a time marked by early urbanization and the formation of city-states Key centers during this era included Anshan, Awan, and Shimashki, which later coalesced into a more unified Elamite state
- History of Iran: Elamite Empire
Elamite history can be divided into three main phases: the Old, Middle, and Late, or Neo-Elamite, periods In all periods Elam was closely involved with Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria, sometimes through peaceful trade, more often through war
- Elamite scripts and language - Omniglot
The Elamite language was spoken in the Elamite Empire (Haltamti) between about 3,100 BC and 330 BC in what are now the provinces of Khuzestan and Ilam in southwestern Iran
- Exploring the Elamite Civilization: A Guide to Ancient Iran’s Legacy
This comprehensive guide invites first-time travelers and history enthusiasts to explore the Elamite civilization, its storied rulers, vibrant culture, and the archaeological wonders that await in modern-day Iran
- Elamite Empire | Research Starters - EBSCO
The Elamite Empire was an ancient civilization that thrived in what is now southwestern Iran, with its history spanning approximately 2,500 years It is organized into three main periods: Old Elamite (circa 3000–1500 BCE), Middle Elamite (circa 1450–1100 BCE), and Neo-Elamite (circa 743–500 BCE)
- The Elamite civilization: A cultural and political powerhouse of . . .
The Elamite civilization, flourishing between approximately 2700 BCE and 539 BCE, was a significant and complex society located in the region corresponding to modern-day southwestern Iran
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