Mesopotaamiast
Mesopotaamiast is a term used informally to describe a person who studies, admires, or is deeply interested in the civilizations of Mesopotamia, including Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, and Babylonia, and in their languages, art, and archaeology. It is not a formal scholarly title.
Origin and usage: The word is a neologism formed by combining Mesopotamia with a suffix akin to
Scope of interest: A Mesopotaamiast might study cuneiform tablets, learn Sumerian or Akkadian, examine temple economies,
Relationship to professionals: In formal terms, the closest established roles are Assyriologist, Sumerologist, or Mesopotamian archaeologist.
See also: Mesopotamia, Assyriology, Sumerian and Akkadian languages, cuneiform, Near Eastern archaeology.