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1 Grillot‐Susini, F., Herrenschmidt, C., and Malbran‐Labat, F. (1993). La version élamite de la trilingue de Behistun: une nouvelle lecture. Journal Asiatique, 281, pp. 19–59. The most recent translation of the Elamite version of Bisotun inscription (DB/AE).

2 Kent, R.G. (1953). Old Persian: Grammar, Texts, Lexicon. New Haven, CT: American Oriental Society. Remains the only reference handbook for English readers (needs updating).

3  Lecoq, P. (1974). Le problème de l’écriture cunéiforme vieux‐perse. Commémoration Cyrus, 3, pp. 25–107. A careful outline of the problems connected to the interpretation of DB/OP §70 = AE L and the introduction of OP script.

4 Malbran‐Labat, F. (1994). La version akkadienne de l’inscription trilingue de Darius à Behistun. Roma: Gruppo editoriale internazionale. The most recent overall analysis of the Babylonian version of Bisotun inscriptions (DB/LB).

5 Rossi, A.V. (2000). L’iscrizione originaria di Bisotun: DB elam. A+L. In S. Graziani (ed.), Miscellanea di studi in memoria di Luigi Cagni. Napoli: Istituto Universitario Orientale, pp. 2084–2125. A detailed analysis of §70/OP of DB.

6 Rossi, A.V. (2008). Antico‐iranico ed elamico achemenide – 1979–2009. AIΩN‐Ling., 30, pp. 95–160. Bibliographical report on 30 years of scholarship on OP and AE.

7 Schmitt, R. (1990). Epigraphisch‐exegetische Noten zu Dareios' Bīsutūn‐Inschriften. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Epigraphical foundations for Schmitt's edition of DB/OP in the CII.

8 Weissbach, F.H. (1911). Die Keilinschriften der Achämeniden. Leipzig: J.C. Hinrich. Though published more than one century ago (much epigraphical material was unknown to the author), remains the only collection giving the original texts, a German translation, and a textual and philological commentary.

All published volumes of Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum, London, Part I: Inscription of Ancient Iran.

All relevant articles in the Encyclopaedia Iranica.

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