Thursday, October 22, 2009

Report of PFAP 2009 Event in Palo Alto: The Story of the Persepolis Fortification Archive

Report of PFAP 2009 Event in Palo Alto: The Story of the Persepolis Fortification Archive

Matthew Stolper, Head of the Persepolis Fortification Archive Project, kicked off the event by discussing the languages of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, as a symbol of inclusiveness of the empire of many people and many languages


Cracking the Code: using language to unlock ancient history


The Persepolis Fortification Archive Project at the AIA

[Originally posted 10/08/09. Corrected 10/22/09]

The Persepolis Fortification Archive Project at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), Anaheim CA, January 6-9, 2010

Preliminary Schedule of Paper Sessions

Session: 1D: The Persepolis Fortification Archive Project: Current Research
Type: Colloquium

Timeslot: Thursday, January 7, 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Organizer(s): Mark B. Garrison, Trinity University

Session Papers
1. The Persepolis Fortification Archive: Elamite Documents
Matthew W. Stolper, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
2. The Persepolis Fortification Archive: Aramaic Documents
Annalisa Azzoni, Vanderbilt University
3. Seal Impressions on the Persepolis Fortification Aramaic Tablets
Elspeth Dusinberre, University of Colorado
4. The Persepolis Fortification Archive: Uninscribed Documents
Mark B. Garrison, Trinity University
5. Imaging and Image Distribution of the Persepolis Fortification Archive
Marilyn Lundberg, West Semitic Research and Bruce Zuckerman, University of Southern California
6. On-Line Cultural Heritage Research Environment
Dennis R.M. Campbell, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago