Ueber Schrift und Sprache der zweiten Keilschrift-Gattung (On the Script and Language of the Second Type of Cuneiform Writing) by M. Haug, published in 1855, delves into the intricacies of a specific classification of cuneiform script. This scholarly work examines the linguistic features and historical context of this ancient writing system.
Haug's exploration contributes to the broader understanding of ancient languages and the decipherment of cuneiform, offering insights into the civilizations that utilized this script. This work is valuable for researchers and enthusiasts interested in linguistics, archaeology, and the history of the ancient Near East.
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