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Robert K. Englund (March 29, 1952 - May 24, 2020) was an American
Archaeologist Archaeology or archeology is the scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscap ...
and
Assyriologist Assyriology (from Greek , ''Assyriā''; and , '' -logia'') is the archaeological, anthropological, and linguistic study of Assyria and the rest of ancient Mesopotamia (a region that encompassed what is now modern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southea ...
.


Biography

Robert Keith Englund was born in
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; attended high school in
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; and enrolled in mathematics at the
University of Washington The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seattle a ...
in 1970. He quit in 1972 to travel the world (supporting himself through jobs such as carpentry), then enrolled at the
University of California at Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant univ ...
(1974) where he completed a BA in Near Eastern Studies in 1977. After a year of graduate work at the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
, he transferred to the
University of Munich The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (simply University of Munich or LMU; german: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Germany. It is Germany's List of universities in Germany, sixth-oldest u ...
, where he completed his PhD dissertation "Verwaltung und Organisation der Ur III-Fischerei (The Administration and Organization of Ur III Fisheries)" under advisor
Dietz-Otto Edzard Dietz-Otto Edzard (28 August 1930 in Bremen – 2 June 2004 in Munich) was a German scholar of the Ancient Near East and grammarian of the Sumerian language. He was elected a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences i ...
. The thesis analyzed accounting in the Ur III period
Third Dynasty of Ur The Third Dynasty of Ur, also called the Neo-Sumerian Empire, refers to a 22nd to 21st century Common Era, BC (middle chronology) Sumerian ruling dynasty based in the city of Ur and a short-lived territorial-political state which some historians c ...
in the third millennium BC to provide economics-based insight into the organization of state-dependent workers and supervisors in fisheries. After post-doctoral research and teaching at the
Free University of Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin, Germany. It is consistently ranked among Germany's best universities, with particular strengths in political science and t ...
, he began a faculty position at
UCLA The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California St ...
in 1996. He retired in 2018 to
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in Washington State with his wife Klaudia Maria Englund and was active in the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). According to the UCLA department of Near Eastern Languages & Cultures news feed, professor Englund died May 24, 2020, after a long struggle with cancer. He was sixty-eight years old.


Research

Englund was a specialist on the texts of the early
Uruk Uruk, also known as Warka or Warkah, was an ancient city of Sumer (and later of Babylonia) situated east of the present bed of the Euphrates River on the dried-up ancient channel of the Euphrates east of modern Samawah, Al-Muthannā, Iraq.Harm ...
period (c. 3300 - 2900 BC). His work includes analyses of more than 2500 Uruk period texts (primarily in ATU 3 (with H.J. Nissen 1993), 5 (1995), 6 (with H.J. Nissen 2005), 7 (with H.J. Nissen 2001), MSVO 1 (with J.P. Grégoire 1991), 3 (with P. Damerow, forthcoming), and 4 (1996)). Englund participated in the 1988 season of archaeological work at
Jemdet Nasr Jemdet Nasr ( ar, جمدة نصر) is a tell or settlement mound in Babil Governorate (Iraq) that is best known as the eponymous type site for the Jemdet Nasr period (3100–2900 BC), and was one of the oldest Sumerian cities. The site was first ...
directed by Roger Matthews. Englund also published the 27 proto-Elamite tablets from Tepe Yahya in Iran's Fars province with Peter Damerow (1989) and led research in the origins and development of early writing in Iran throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Continuing the work of Swedish mathematician Jöran Friberg, Englund and Damerow deciphered the numerical systems of the
proto-Elamite The Proto-Elamite period, also known as Susa III, is a chronological era in the ancient history of the area of Elam, dating from . In archaeological terms this corresponds to the late Banesh period. Proto-Elamite sites are recognized as the oldest ...
writing system and showed the dependency of proto-Elamite on the texts from the Late
Uruk period The Uruk period (ca. 4000 to 3100 BC; also known as Protoliterate period) existed from the protohistoric Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age period in the history of Mesopotamia, after the Ubaid period and before the Jemdet Nasr period. Named after ...
. His 2004 study, “The State of Decipherment of Proto-Elamite,” led to the renewed efforts at deciphering this early Iranian writing system, making use of graphotactics in the study of early writing systems, but hampered by the lack of reliable copies hindering this same progress. Englund supported later work aimed at producing high definition images of all of the proto-Elamite tablets through his work on the CDLI (below). His analysis of the economic and administrative history of the Ur III empire (c. 2100 - 2000 BC) are foundational, and the period was his scholarly passion.His writings are often punctuated by social commentary. Englund was a principal investigator of the project Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI), Los Angeles/Oxford/Berlin, with a concentration on
Proto-Cuneiform The Proto-Cuneiform script was used in Mesopotamia from roughly 3300 BC to 2900 BC. It arose from the token based system used in the region for the preceding millennia and was replaced by the development of early Cuneiform script in the Early Dy ...
texts from late 4th millennium BC Mesopotamia. He served as editor to the online ''Cuneiform Digital Library Journal and Bulletin'' (CDLJ&B). Englund began the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI) in 1998. Scaling to an international team of Assyriologists, museum curators, historians of science, and with adequate funding beginning in 2000, the CDLI's mission is to create an online library of hundreds of thousands of recovered cuneiform tablets and other artifacts, scanned by CDLI staff and partners, from the fourth millennium BC to the pre-Christian period. The CDLI has preserved historical texts from destruction, including from looting, war, and terrorism. The large datasets have allowed the use of big-data machine learning analysis.


Teaching

Englund taught in the Humanities Division Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA. Giving regular lectures on the history and civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Englund also taught Sumerian and Akkadian and numerous seminars on diverse topics. "Frühe Schrift und Techniken der Wirtschaftsverwaltung im alten Vorderen Orient" and its translation to English "Archaic Bookkeeping," are widely used as textbooks in undergraduate and graduate programs in universities across the world. With UCLA Computer Science graduate students Sai Deep Tetali and Prashant Rajput, Englund developed free educational apps “cdli tablet” for the iOS and Android phone and tablet platforms. "cdli tablet" combines "text and images of ancient Mesopotamia that span 3500 years of human activity and describe the roots of trade, mathematics, and astronomy in ancient times, that follow the application of lex talionis by Hammurapi, and that bring to life the exploits of Gilgamesh and Enkidu."


Honors and awards

* 2004 Lyman Award,


Selection of Publications

* Robert K. Englund. ''Organisation and Verwaltung der Ur III-Fischerei'' (=''Berliner Beiträge zum Vorderen Orient'' 10; Berlin 1990) ( PDF copy) * Bauer, Josef, Robert K. Englund, and Manfred Krebernik. ''Mesopotamien: Späturuk-Zeit und Frühdynastische Zeit '' ''Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis'' 160/1; Freiburg, Switzerland, 1998 ( PDF copy of “Late Uruk”; 160/1 doi) * Damerow, Peter, and Robert K. Englund, with an introduction by C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky. ''The Proto-Elamite Texts from Tepe Yahya'' (=''American School of Prehistoric Research Bulletin'' 39; Cambridge, Mass., 1989, 22003 ( PDF copy) * Nissen, Hans J., Damerow, Peter, and Robert K. Englund. ''Frühe Schrift und Techniken der Wirtschaftsverwaltung im alten Vorderen Orient'' (Berlin 1990, 21991, 32004) * '' Archaic Bookkeeping'' (Chicago 1993; revised English edition of ''Frühe Schrift'') * “Equivalency Values and the Command Economy of the Ur III Period in Mesopotamia,” in J. Papadopoulos & G. Urton, eds., ''The Construction of Value in the Ancient World'' (Los Angeles 2012) 427-458
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* Damerow, Peter, Robert K. Englund, and Hans J. Nissen. “Die Entstehung der Schrift,” ''Spektrum der Wissenschaft'', February 1988, 74-85 (reprinted in: J. Dittami, ed., ''Signale und Kommunikation'' eidelberg/Berlin/Oxford 1993150–161, and B. Riese, ed., ''Sprache und Schrift: Ein Lesebuch'' ''Verständliche Forschung''; Heidelberg/Berlin/Oxford, 199490–101)
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Link to Google Scholar Publications


References


External links


Robert K. Englund Personal PageEnglund - UCLA PageGoogle Scholar Publications
*Englund's Lyman Award lectur
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