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Both he and his son, Thutmose IV (reigned 1400 1390 bce), left inscriptions at Giza.
The inscriptions at Bīsitūn were generally trilingual in Old Persian, Elamite, and Akkadian.
You know the names if you've spent any time reading the cornerstone inscriptions at museum and hospital wings.
It should be stressed that until roughly the late 450s there are virtually no imperial inscriptions at all.
For the reign of Sarduri I (c. 840 830 bce), there remain only the inscriptions at Van.
There he became keenly interested in Persian antiquities, and deciphering the cuneiform inscriptions at Bīsitūn became his goal.
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The inscription at the base of the statue begins, "To Bruno, from the generation that he foresaw".
Another inscription at Tyana from the same general period, but perhaps slightly later, seems to refer to King Midas.
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