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    Cuneiform inscriptions on clay tablet

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    1 5/8 x 2 3/4 in.Cuneiform inscriptions drawn with a stylus on tablet of damp cla

    Cuneiform inscriptions on clay tablet

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    1 1/2-1 5/8 in.Cuneiform inscriptions drawn with a stylus on tablet of damp clayPerfect three dimensional tablet: 1 1/2-1 5/8 in. Found at Umma (Tell Jokha), a 3rd millennium BC separate city-state of Sumer. Date ca. 2300 B.C. Probably a temple record of the receipt or sale of produce

    Cuneiform inscriptions on clay tablet

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    1 3/4-2 1/4 in.Cuneiform inscriptions drawn with a stylus on tablet of damp clayBabylonian rectangular tablet, 1 3/4-2 1/4 in. Upper left corner broken. Found at Drehem. Date ca.2500 B.C.? A record of produce for the support of the temple

    Cuneiform inscriptions on clay tablet

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    Cylindrical fragment with diameter 3 1/4 inc. at base and 1 1/2 in. at top.Cuneiform inscriptions drawn with a stylus on tablet of damp clayA cylindrical fragment with diameter 3 1/4 inc. at base and 1 1/2 in. at top. Found at Madayen, a suburb of Tello in central Babylonia. Date ca.4500 B.C. A dedicatory inscription from Entemenia, one of the very earliest kings of Babylonian history

    Cuneiform inscriptions on clay tablet

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    1 1/2-1 5/8 in.Cuneiform inscriptions drawn with a stylus on tablet of damp clayPerfect three dimensional tablet: 1 1/2-1 5/8 in. Found at Umma (Tell Jokha), a 3rd millennium BC separate city-state of Sumer. Date ca. 2300 B.C. Probably a temple record of the receipt or sale of produce

    Cuneiform inscriptions on clay tablet

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    2 5/8-3 3/4 in.Cuneiform inscriptions drawn with a stylus on tablet of damp clayRectangular fragment 2 5/8-3 3/4 in., the upper left corner of a tablet probably originally ca. 6-8 in. Found at Drehem, a suburb of Nippur, ancient city of Babylonia on the Euphrates River. In Sumerian times, it was a major religious center. Date ca. 2350 B.C. A mathematical tablet

    Cuneiform inscriptions on clay tablet

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    2 5/8-3 3/4 in.Cuneiform inscriptions drawn with a stylus on tablet of damp clayRectangular fragment 2 5/8-3 3/4 in., the upper left corner of a tablet probably originally ca. 6-8 in. Found at Drehem, a suburb of Nippur, ancient city of Babylonia on the Euphrates River. In Sumerian times, it was a major religious center. Date ca. 2350 B.C. A mathematical tablet

    Victory Stele of Naram-Sin

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    Detail: Naram-Sin Defeating the Lullubi458

    Victory Stele of Naram-Sin

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    Victory Stele of Naram-Sin

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    Close Detail: Defeated Lullubi458

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