Wesley Huff
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Yeah. So if you go, Jamie, to WesleyHuff.com and then click my infographics tab at the top. So I started making these things for the graduate students I was teaching. And yeah, so if you go down, there should be an archaeology section. And in the archaeology section, I have that one on, I'm blanking on what it's called. I make ones for manuscripts too.
Yeah. So if you go, Jamie, to WesleyHuff.com and then click my infographics tab at the top. So I started making these things for the graduate students I was teaching. And yeah, so if you go down, there should be an archaeology section. And in the archaeology section, I have that one on, I'm blanking on what it's called. I make ones for manuscripts too.
Yeah. So if you go, Jamie, to WesleyHuff.com and then click my infographics tab at the top. So I started making these things for the graduate students I was teaching. And yeah, so if you go down, there should be an archaeology section. And in the archaeology section, I have that one on, I'm blanking on what it's called. I make ones for manuscripts too.
Oh, thank you. I appreciate that.
Oh, thank you. I appreciate that.
Oh, thank you. I appreciate that.
Yeah, so there's a linear Elamite one.
Yeah, so there's a linear Elamite one.
Yeah, so there's a linear Elamite one.
Right there. Oh, there it is. Yeah, Marv Dash. That's what it's called. So yeah, you see this. So I have Sumerian, linear Elamite, Akkadian, and Paleo-Hebrew there at the bottom, the comparisons. And these are languages that operated like alongside one another, but are almost completely foreign to one another. So there is crossover between Akkadian and Paleo-Hebrew.
Right there. Oh, there it is. Yeah, Marv Dash. That's what it's called. So yeah, you see this. So I have Sumerian, linear Elamite, Akkadian, and Paleo-Hebrew there at the bottom, the comparisons. And these are languages that operated like alongside one another, but are almost completely foreign to one another. So there is crossover between Akkadian and Paleo-Hebrew.
Right there. Oh, there it is. Yeah, Marv Dash. That's what it's called. So yeah, you see this. So I have Sumerian, linear Elamite, Akkadian, and Paleo-Hebrew there at the bottom, the comparisons. And these are languages that operated like alongside one another, but are almost completely foreign to one another. So there is crossover between Akkadian and Paleo-Hebrew.
Yeah. Well, it's all done, um, with the stylus. So it's like a little wedge stylus. So there, there are different variations of it, but, um, ultimately it's done with the stylus. The thing that's interesting, like, like you're probably thinking more of what that later Acadian looks like, right? Where it's like the wedges. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Well, it's all done, um, with the stylus. So it's like a little wedge stylus. So there, there are different variations of it, but, um, ultimately it's done with the stylus. The thing that's interesting, like, like you're probably thinking more of what that later Acadian looks like, right? Where it's like the wedges. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Well, it's all done, um, with the stylus. So it's like a little wedge stylus. So there, there are different variations of it, but, um, ultimately it's done with the stylus. The thing that's interesting, like, like you're probably thinking more of what that later Acadian looks like, right? Where it's like the wedges. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
So, so they, Acadian basically borrowed the writing system. And it had development over time, but it was very close.
So, so they, Acadian basically borrowed the writing system. And it had development over time, but it was very close.
So, so they, Acadian basically borrowed the writing system. And it had development over time, but it was very close.
That's a good question. I don't know the answer to that one.