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Deciphered2,000 years of silence (75 BC – AD 1857)

Decipherment of Cuneiform

Key Object:Behistun Inscription (trilingual rock inscription of Darius)
Behistun Inscription — carved on a cliff in Iran by Darius I, written in three languages.
📷 Behistun Inscription — carved on a cliff in Iran by Darius I, written in three languages.— Wikimedia Commons (CC)

Key Scholars

Georg Friedrich Grotefend
1775–1853

High school teacher who made the first breakthrough in Old Persian cuneiform.

Henry Rawlinson
1810–1895

Risked his life copying the Behistun inscription to complete Akkadian decipherment.

How Was It Deciphered?

Grotefend found a repeating formula "X, great king, son of Y" through pattern analysis. By matching known Persian king names (Darius, Xerxes) against the signs, he assigned phonetic values. The Behistun inscription was a Rosetta Stone in three languages — Old Persian, Elamite, and Akkadian. Persian decipherment results were applied to Akkadian in a chain reaction.

Decoded Characters

𒀭
DINGIR
God — divine determinative
𒀀
a
Syllable a / water
𒁀
ba
Syllable ba
𒁍
bi
Syllable bi
𒂗
en
Syllable en / lord
𒂍
é
House/temple — Sumerian É
𒂠
Syllable eš
𒃲
gal
Great — Sumerian GAL
𒄿
i
Syllable i
𒆳
KUR
Mountain / land / foreign country
Example Text

𒀭𒂗𒍪 𒈗𒆳𒆳 = d.EN.KI LUGAL.KUR.KUR = "Ea, king of all lands" — referring to Enki, Sumerian god of wisdom and water.

The Full Story

Before

Around 75 BC the last cuneiform tablet was written. For 2,000 years, Mesopotamian clay tablets were complete mysteries. Some Europeans thought the signs were architectural decoration, not writing.

💡The Breakthrough

In 1802 Grotefend found the royal titulary formula on a bet. In 1857 Rawlinson completed Akkadian decipherment from the Behistun inscription.

🌍After

The Code of Hammurabi, Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Biblical flood prototype all became readable. Grotefend was rejected by the academy for being an amateur.

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