Jeanne-Marie Aynard

Jeanne-Marie Aynard, sometimes nicknamed Sam, born in Paris on September 19, 1907, and died in Laxou on January 24, 2002, was a French Assyriologist and philologist.

[3] She won a radio music contest in 1927 organized by L'Écho de Paris.

[3] She pursued two bachelor's degrees simultaneously, one in law and the other in history, at the University of Paris.

[2] In 1957, she defended her thesis at the EPHE, focusing on the prism F of Assurbanipal,[2][4] an object from the Louvre collections.

[5] She collaborated with Adolf Leo Oppenheim on the interpretation of dreams in the ancient Near East.