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- Cuneiform
- Annals of Sargon II
- Autograph (Assyriology)
- Bowl of Utu
- Clay tablet
- Cuneiform (Unicode block)
- Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative
- Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation
- Eblaite language
- Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
- Georg Friedrich Grotefend
- Hattic language
- Hittite cuneiform
- Hurrian foundation pegs
- Journal of Cuneiform Studies
- K.3364
- Kish tablet
- List of cuneiform signs
- Liste der archaischen Keilschriftzeichen
- Old Persian cuneiform
- Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus
- Sakka, Rif Dimashq Governorate
- Sumerian language
- Winkelhaken
- Bird-worm seal script
- Written Chinese
- Chữ nôm
- Clerical script
- Cursive script (East Asia)
- Debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters
- Egyptian language
- Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese
- History of writing in Vietnam
- Hanja
- Kanji
- Logogram
- Mesoamerican writing systems
- Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing
- Morphogram
- Regular script
- Sawndip
- Seal script
- Semi-cursive script
- Tangut script
- Zlango
- List of writing systems
- Writing system
- List of languages by writing system
- Acrophony
- Allography
- Alsószentmihály inscription
- Anga Lipi
- Asemic writing
- A Book from the Sky
- Bopomofo
- Boustrophedon
- Carian alphabets
- Celtiberian script
- Chinese bronze inscriptions
- Chinese family of scripts
- Codework
- Communication Access Real-Time Translation
- Coorgi-Cox alphabet
- Decipherment
- Digraphia
- Electronic notetaking
- Ersu Shaba script
- False writing system
- Final form
- Foochow Romanized
- General Chinese
- Georgian scripts
- Gondi script
- Grammatology
- Greco-Iberian alphabet
- Greek minuscule
- Heterogram (linguistics)
- Hieratic
- Iberian scripts
- Ideogram
- Ideography
- IMFI
- Inherent vowel
- International Movement Writing Alphabet
- ISO 15924
- Kaidā glyphs
- Karamanli Turkish
- Khitan scripts
- Khom script
- KtbDarija
- Lycian alphabet
- Lydian alphabet
- Mirror writing
- Naxi script
- Nepalese scripts
- Northeastern Iberian script
- Okinawan scripts
- Pahawh Hmong
- Paleohispanic scripts
- Pasigraphy
- Pazend
- Reading (process)
- Reading education in the United States
- Romanagari
- Scriptio continua
- Semi-syllabary
- Southeastern Iberian script
- Speedwriting
- Stiefografie
- SuperWrite
- Syllabograms
- Szarvas inscription
- Tally stick
- Tata-tonga
- Telugu-Kannada alphabet
- Tittle
- Tocharian alphabet
- Unicase
- Visible Language
- Writing systems of Southeast Asia
- Syllabary
- Bagam script
- Bamum script
- Byblos syllabary
- Cherokee syllabary
- Cypriot syllabary
- Cypro-Minoan syllabary
- Geba syllabary
- Idu script
- Linear A
- Linear B
- Mende Kikakui script
- Nüshu script
- Trojan script
- Vai syllabary
- Woleai script
- Yi script
- Yugtun script
- Assyriology
- Ancient Near East studies
- Assyrian eclipse
- Chronology of the ancient Near East
- Çineköy inscription
- Middle chronology
- Mursili's eclipse
- Panbabylonism
- Reallexikon der Assyriologie
- Short chronology timeline
- Adinkra symbols
- Aztec writing
- Dispilio Tablet
- Dongba symbols
- Gradeshnitsa tablets
- Jiahu symbols
- Neolithic signs in China
- Nsibidi
- Pictogram
- Pre-Christian Slavic writing
- Quipu
- Sawgoek
- Siglas poveiras
- Tărtăria tablets
- Vinča symbols
- Proto-writing
- Anatolian hieroglyphs
- Cursive hieroglyphs
- Egyptian biliteral signs
- Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Egyptian triliteral signs
- Elamite language
- Hieroglyphic Luwian
- Indus script
- Jemdet Nasr
- Linear Elamite
- Proto-Canaanite alphabet
- Proto-Elamite
- Proto-Sinaitic script
- Krishna Rao (archeologist)
- Bronze Age
- Afanasevo culture
- Andronovo culture
- Arsenical bronze
- Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex
- Ban Chiang
- Bara culture
- Bechamoun
- Bridge-spouted vessel
- Bronze Age sword
- Bronze mirror
- Bull-leaping
- Cemetery H culture
- Chariot
- Late Bronze Age collapse
- Copper Hoard Culture
- Dilmun
- Đồng Đậu culture
- Đông Sơn culture
- Đông Sơn drums
- Este culture
- Flesh-hook
- Gamigaya Petroglyphs
- Gandhara grave culture
- Glazkov culture
- Gò Mun culture
- Gold working in the Bronze Age British Isles
- Bronze Age India
- Indo-Aryan migration
- Indus Valley Civilization
- Jhangar Phase
- Jhukar Phase
- Karasuk culture
- Khopesh
- Kingdom of Khana
- Kulli culture
- Kura–Araxes culture
- Lạc Việt
- Maikop kurgan
- Meluhha
- Middle Bronze Age Cold Epoch
- Midianite pottery
- Mohenjo-daro
- Moon of Pejeng
- Ochre Coloured Pottery culture
- Okunev Culture
- Old Assyrian Empire
- Oxhide ingot
- Phùng Nguyên culture
- Proto-Indo-European language
- Proto-Indo-European society
- Proto-Indo-Europeans
- Proto-Villanovan culture
- Bronze Age religion
- Ring cairn
- Slab Grave Culture
- Tin sources and trade in ancient times
- Tulamba
- Type H of the Aegean Late Bronze Age swords
- Type site
- Uruk period
- K. Aslihan Yener
- Palaeography
- Antiqua–Fraktur dispute
- Apex (diacritic)
- History of the Arabic alphabet
- Archaeographic Commission
- Bath curse tablets
- Blackletter
- Book hand
- Breviograph
- Codices Latini Antiquiores
- Codicology
- Coronis (textual symbol)
- Crux (literary)
- Cursive script
- D with stroke
- Diple (textual symbol)
- Diplomatics
- English script (calligraphy)
- History of the Latin alphabet
- Homeoteleuton
- Humanist minuscule
- Hwair
- Hypodiastole
- Index (typography)
- Hilary Jenkinson
- Kurrent
- Minim (palaeography)
- National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation
- Obelism
- Old Italic script
- Papal diplomatics
- Record type
- Roman cursive
- Roman square capitals
- Rustic capitals
- Scribal abbreviation
- Secretary hand
- Shakespeare's handwriting
- Sicilicus
- Constantine Simonides
- Spelling of Shakespeare's name
- Tie (typography)
- Typographic ligature
- Uncial script
- Ural pictograms
- Vindolanda tablets