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  1. Ammonite is the extinct Canaanite language of the Ammonite people mentioned in the Bible, who used to live in modern-day Jordan, and after whom its capital Amman is named. Only fragments of their language survive - chiefly the 9th century BC Amman Citadel Inscription, the 7th-6th century BC Tel Siran bronze bottle, and a few ostraca.
    Extinct: 5th century BC
    ISO 639-3: None (mis)
    Region: Formerly spoken in northwestern Jordan
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    What language did the Ammonites speak?Ammonite is the extinct Canaanite language of the Ammonite people mentioned in the Bible, who used to live in modern-day Jordan, and after whom its capital Amman is named. Only fragments of their language survive - chiefly the 9th century BC Amman Citadel Inscription, the 7th-6th century BC Tell Siran bronze bottle,...
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    What is the scientific name of ammonite?Often, the name of an ammonite genus ends in - ceras, which is Greek (κέρας) for "horn". Ammonites (subclass Ammonoidea) can be distinguished by their septa, the dividing walls that separate the chambers in the phragmocone, by the nature of their sutures where the septa join the outer shell wall, and in general by their siphuncles .
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    When did the Ammonites exist?Newer evidence suggests that Ammon enjoyed continuity from the Neo-Babylonian to the Persian period of 550 to 330 BCE. The Ammonites received little historical mention from contemporaries through the Persian and early Hellenistic periods.
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    Why are Ammonites called the horns of Ammon?Pliny the Elder (d. 79 AD near Pompeii) called fossils of these animals ammonis cornua (" horns of Ammon ") because the Egyptian god Ammon ( Amun) was typically depicted wearing ram's horns. Often the name of an ammonite genus ends in - ceras, which is Greek (κέρας) for "horn".
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonite_language

    Ammonite is the extinct Canaanite language of the Ammonite people mentioned in the Bible, who used to live in modern-day Jordan, and after whom its capital Amman is named. Only fragments of their language survive - chiefly the 9th century BC Amman Citadel Inscription, the 7th-6th century BC Tel Siran bronze bottle, and a few ostraca. As far as can be determined from the small corpus, it was extremely similar to Biblical Hebrew, with some possible Aramaic influence including the us…

    • Region: Formerly spoken in northwestern Jordan
    • ISO 639-3: None (mis)
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonite_(film)

    Ammonite is a 2020 romantic drama film written and directed by Francis Lee. The film is loosely inspired by the life of British palaeontologist Mary Anning, played by Kate Winslet. The film centres on a speculative romantic relationship between Anning and Charlotte Murchison, played by Saoirse Ronan. Gemma Jones, James McArdle, Alec Secăreanu and Fiona Shaw also star.

  5. Ammonoidea - Wikipedia

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    • Ammonoids are a group of extinct marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs, commonly referred to as ammonites, are more closely related to living coleoids than they are to shelled nautiloids such as the living Nautilus species. The earliest ammonites appeared during the Devonian, with the last specie...
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  6. Ammonite language Wiki - everipedia.org

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    Ammonite is the extinct Canaanite language of the Ammonite people mentioned in the Bible, who used to live in modern-day Jordan, and after whom its capital Amman is named. Only …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammon
    • Ammon was an ancient Semitic-speaking nation occupying the east of the Jordan River, between the torrent valleys of Arnon and Jabbok, in present-day Jordan. The chief city of the country was Rabbah or Rabbat Ammon, site of the modern city of Amman, Jordan's capital. Milcom and Molech are named in the Hebrew Bible as the gods of Ammon. The people of...
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  8. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonite

    Ammonites were marine cephalopod molluscs of the subclass Ammonoidea. Their widely-known fossils show a ribbed spiral-form shell, in the end compartment of which lived the tentacled …

  9. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonieten_(dieren)

    Ammonieten (Ammonoidea) zijn een uitgestorven onderklasse van de inktvissen (Cephalopoda). Het waren zeedieren die wereldwijd in groten getale voorkwamen in het laat- …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amorite_language

    amor1239. Amorite is an extinct early Semitic language, formerly spoken during the Bronze Age by the Amorite tribes prominent in ancient Near Eastern history. It is known from Ugaritic, …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canaanite_languages

    The Canaanite languages, or Canaanite dialects, are one of the three subgroups of the Northwest Semitic languages, the others being Aramaic and Ugaritic, all originating in the Levant and …

  12. Edomite language - Wikipedia

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    Edomite language Edomite was a Northwest Semitic Canaanite language, very similar to Hebrew, Ekronite, Ammonite, Phoenician, Amorite and Sutean, spoken by the Edomites in …



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