World's Oldest Dictionaries Are 4,500-Year-Old Cuneiform Tablets Discovered In Ebla | MessageToEagle.com | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
MessageToEagle.com – World’s oldest dictionaries come from the Akkadian Empire. The dictionaries are about 4,500-year-old and were discovered in Ebla, one of the earliest kingdoms in Syria. They written on cuneiform tablets and are part of the famous ancient Ebla archive. The text is written in the oldest Semitic language yet identified and deciphered with oldest …