Jeanne-Marie Aynard, 1976

Jeanne-Marie Aynard

French Assyriologist, 1907-2002, studied at the Sorbonne and the Ecole du Louvre. Hired by its Department of Oriental Antiquties to reinstall the Near Eastern collection after WW II. She produced the catalogue of all the holdings. In 1976 visited Iraq, its sites and the Baghdad Museum.

Author of biography: Agnès Spycket
Includes bibliography? Yes

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Keywords: Africa, Assur, Assurbanipal, Assyriennes, Babylon, Babylone, Babyloniennes, Baghdad, Barreau de Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Contenau, Cunieform, Cunéiforme, Departement des Antiqués Orientales du Musée du Louvre, Épigraphiste, Epigraphy, Iraq, Khorsabad, Labat, Laroche, L'Afrique, L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes, L'Ecole du Louvre, L'épigraphie, Louvre, Musée de Baghdad, Nimroud, Nimrud, Nougayrol, Paris, Philologue, Parrot, Proche-Orient, Sorbonne.

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