Assur during the Ur III pireod
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من دواعي السرور ان اىدي ىذا البحث المختصر الى البروفسورة كريستينا
لايكوفسكا ) Krystyna Lyczkowska ) 3 التي ىي اول ما عرفتني الى المغة الاكدية
والكتابة المسمارية، وتعقيدات عمم الاشوريات ) terrors of Assyriology ( ان مواضيعيا
المفضمة ىي دائما تنوع الاشوري القديم، ولا استطيع ان اساىم باي شىء في مجال عمميا،
لذلك اتمنى ان تكون مسرورة بيذه الد ا رسة التي ىي الوحيدة المتعمقة بمجال اختصاصيا ولو
بشكل ىامشي.
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