Hittite.
The expansion successively of Hittite, Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian, Macedonian and Roman Empires in the West, and Aryan and Indian empires in the East.
The Assyrian
The Assyrian Empire. Persia later took it over.
Assyrian, Babylonian.
Sumerian, Indus Valley, Minoan, Egyption, Hsia, Babylonian (Old), Assyrian, Hittite, Shang, Zhou, Phoenician, Greek, Celts, Etruscan, Babylonian (New), Persian, Roman, Mauryan, Ch'in, Maya, Gupta, Ghana, Chimu, Kanem Bornu, and Toltec.
Sumerian, Indus Valley, Minoan, Egyption, Hsia, Babylonian (Old), Assyrian, Hittite, Shang, Zhou, Phoenician, Greek, Celts, Etruscan, Babylonian (New), Persian, Roman, Mauryan, Ch'in, Maya, Gupta, Ghana, Chimu, Kanem Bornu, and Toltec.
The Assyrian, Babylonian and Hellenic.
It's of Persian/Assyrian/Iranian origin.
Assyrian, Babylonian and part of the Greek world.
Which cuneiform are you refering to? Akkadian? Babylonian? Sumerian? Hittite? Old Persian? Ugaritic? Hittite cuneiform is kind of an anomaly because it is Indo-European language rather than Semitic.
Assyrian, then Babylonian, then Persian.
The ruling empire at the time - Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian, Roman.