OLD ASSYRIAN

OLD ASSYRIAN
   The Assyrianlanguageof documents written in the first few centuries of the second millennium B.C., especially those discovered in Cappadocia (see KANESH). The inscriptions of Shamshi-Addu I, in contrast, were written in Old Babylonian.

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