Old Aramaic
Old Aramaic refers to the earliest stage of the Aramaic language, known from the Aramaic inscriptions discovered since the 19th century. Emerging as the language of the city-states of the Arameans in the Levant in the Early Iron Age, Old Aramaic was adopted as a lingua franca, and in this role was inherited for official use by the Achaemenid Empire during classical antiquity. After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire, local vernaculars became increasingly prominent, fanning the divergence of an Aramaic dialect continuum and the development of differing written standards.
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Old Aramaic
Old Aramaic refers to the earliest stage of the Aramaic language, known from the Aramaic inscriptions discovered since the 19th century. Emerging as the language of the city-states of the Arameans in the Levant in the Early Iron Age, Old Aramaic was adopted as a lingua franca, and in this role was inherited for official use by the Achaemenid Empire during classical antiquity. After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire, local vernaculars became increasingly prominent, fanning the divergence of an Aramaic dialect continuum and the development of differing written standards.
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Old Aramaic refers to the earl ...... he Sasanian Empire in 224 AD).
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يعود مسمى الأرمية القديمة إلى ...... اللغة المجال للأرمية الوسطى .
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Ancient Aramaic
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Official Aramaic
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Old Aramaic
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Iron Age and classical antiquity ,
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ca. 700–300 BCE,
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evolved into Imperial Aramaic
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evolved into Post-Achaemenid Aramaic
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Imperial Aramaic
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Old Aramaic-Sam'alian
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Imperial Aramaic
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Ancient Near East
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El arameo antiguo es la etapa ...... iferentes estándares escritos.
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Old Aramaic refers to the earl ...... f differing written standards.
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يعود مسمى الأرمية القديمة إلى ...... اللغة المجال للأرمية الوسطى .
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Arameo antiguo
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Old Aramaic
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الأرمية القديمة
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