>> If I have a cuneiform text, where can I find glyph images to
>> identify them?
>
> You might want to specify what you mean by "text". A photo of an
> inscription? Something from a printed book?
I'm interested in representing one of the so-called Hurrian songs
(tablet H.6, containing musical notation) with Unicode, cf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurrian_songs
A much better drawing of the tablet can be found here on page 503:
http://digital.library.stonybrook.edu/cdm/ref/collection/amar/id/7250
The character in question is the first one on the left after the
double line.
A nice article on this song can be found here:
http://individual.utoronto.ca/seadogdriftwood/Hurrian/Website_article_on_Hurrian_Hymn_No._6.html
Werner
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