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ʿElām, Elām or Haltamti?

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    • Mohammad Amin Mirghaderi 1
    • Bahar Rezaeibaghbidi 2

    1 Postdoctoral Researcher of Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran (Corresponding Author)

    2 PhD. candidate in Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

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Document Type : Research original ,Regular Article

10.30465/ls.2023.41168.2055
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Abstract

Elam is a well-known name for researchers as a cultural and political power in the Ancient Near East and a historical period full of ups and downs. The cultural remains of this historical period have been well identified in archaeological excavations. This evidence confirms the existence of the government and the land referred to in the Bible as "ʿElam". Centuries before archaeological excavations and translations of cuneiform texts, references to the land and rule of "ʿElam" were made in the Bible. Over the years, Iranian and non-Iranian researchers have done much research on this period, and several sites have been excavated. Despite the volume of studies related to this historical period, there is a point, and it is a theoretical difference that exists between Iranian scholars in the meaning, origin and form of writing the name of Elam, especially in writing it with "الف" / "ع". In this article, we will discuss why this is the case and provide suggestions on it;because it seems appropriate for researchers to use a single form in writing the name of this historical period.

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  • Haltamti
  • ʿElām
  • Elām
  • Mesopotamia
  • Bible

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  • Ancient Linguistics
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Language Studies
Volume 14, Issue 2 - Serial Number 2
February 2024
Pages 287-307
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  • Receive Date: 24 April 2022
  • Revise Date: 16 June 2023
  • Accept Date: 05 July 2023
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Mirghaderi, M. A. and Rezaeibaghbidi, B. (2024). ʿElām, Elām or Haltamti?. Language Studies, 14(2), 287-307. doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.41168.2055

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Mirghaderi, M. A. , and Rezaeibaghbidi, B. . "ʿElām, Elām or Haltamti?", Language Studies, 14, 2, 2024, 287-307. doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.41168.2055

HARVARD

Mirghaderi, M. A., Rezaeibaghbidi, B. (2024). 'ʿElām, Elām or Haltamti?', Language Studies, 14(2), pp. 287-307. doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.41168.2055

CHICAGO

M. A. Mirghaderi and B. Rezaeibaghbidi, "ʿElām, Elām or Haltamti?," Language Studies, 14 2 (2024): 287-307, doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.41168.2055

VANCOUVER

Mirghaderi, M. A., Rezaeibaghbidi, B. ʿElām, Elām or Haltamti?. Language Studies, 2024; 14(2): 287-307. doi: 10.30465/ls.2023.41168.2055

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