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Are there any museums out there that hire pple who know ancient, dead languages, like hieroghyph & cuneform?

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Are there any museums out there that hire pple who know ancient, dead languages, like hieroghyph & cuneform?

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  1. I am sure there are some, most likely those that have paired up with an University.


  2. there are only a few which i am aware of in the u.s. university of pennsylvania museum of anthropology and archaeology, university of chicago oriental museum, and possibly the smithsonian.

  3. Hieratic, the spoken language of hieroglyphics, died out at least two thousand years ago. The best guesses at what the hieroglyphic symbols sounded like, can be achieved by those who are proficient in Hungarian...There are some linguistic similarities...

    Cuneiform writing, was the written version of the Sumerian language, which was also a pre-historic language handed down by the Ubaid people, who lived in Mesopotamia before the Great Bibical Flood...Little is known about how it sounded, although Cuneiform is credited as being the oldest recorded written language...

  4. not any that i know of, but u could go to a museum and ask.

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