Is there a more comprehensive Old Persian lexicon than R.G.Kent's
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- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 15:38:40 +0100
Hi,
I've been trying to decipher an inscription (apparently) in Old
Persian that formed part of a treasure hunt contest some years ago.
While I am pretty sure it is O.P and not any other sort of cuneiform,
I haven't had any luck with R.G. Kent's lexicon. Added to this is the
possibility that the "message" was a red herring.
Does any other lexicon, in particular a more coprehensive lexicon,
exist?
Thanks,
James McLaughlin.
.
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