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Alphonse Dain1 owes much to his doctoral Thesis supervisor, Nicholas Postgate. Most of the ideas about Assyrian Royal Inscriptions which appear here go back to the c. 1114 - c. 630 BC, which he studied at the University of Cambridge. Dain argues that these inscriptions may have been written by a syrian or armonic scribe.
Alphonse Dain1 owes much to his doctoral Thesis supervisor, Nicholas Postgate. Most of the ideas about Assyrian Royal Inscriptions which appear here go back to the c. 1114 - c. 630 BC, which…