Giovanni Pettinato

Giovanni Pettinato (30 April 1934, in Troina – 19 May 2011, in Rome) was an Assyriologist and paleographer of writings from the ancient Near East, specializing in the Eblaite language,[1] His major contributions to the field include the deciphering of the Eblaite script, discovered by Paolo Matthiae in 1974–75.

[2][3][4][5] Pettinato graduated from Heidelberg in 1968, where he had studied for ten years.

In 1968 he began teaching Assyriology at the University of Rome.

He was an emeritus of several associations, including the Accademia dei Lincei[7] and authored several publications about the Sumerian and Mesopotamian civilizations.

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Portrait of Giovanni Pettinatto