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English: Original author: Dbachmann, thumb|480px|Original image (there is also a description)

evolution of the cuneiform sign SAG "head", 3000-1000 BC, after Samuel Noah Kramer, "Thirty Nine Firsts In Recorded History" (see [1], see also en::de:Bild:Keilschriften.png).

The image shows the evolution of the sign SAG "head" (Borger nr. 115, U+12295 𒊕).

  1. the pictogram as it was drawn around 3000 BC.
  2. the rotated pictogram as written around 2800 BC.
  3. the abstracted glyph in archaic monumental inscriptions, from ca. 2600 BC
  4. the sign as written in clay, contemporary to stage 3.
  5. late 3rd millennium (Neo-Sumerian)
  6. Old Assyrian, early 2nd millennium, as adopted into Hittite.
  7. simplified sign as written by Assyrian scribes in the early 1st millennium


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back in old russia
Date 2007-06-30 (original upload date)
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Author Original uploader was Tdi k at en.wikipedia
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