World Literature I
Akkadian is an ancient Semitic language that was spoken in Mesopotamia, particularly in the regions of Assyria and Babylon, from around the 3rd millennium BCE. It is significant as it was the first Semitic language to be used in written form, primarily using cuneiform script, which played a crucial role in the documentation of Mesopotamian epics and literature.
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