![A Stray Sumerian Tablet: Unravelling the story behind Cambridge University Library's oldest written object | University of Cambridge A Stray Sumerian Tablet: Unravelling the story behind Cambridge University Library's oldest written object | University of Cambridge](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Mm4mXmivuZg/maxresdefault.jpg)
A Stray Sumerian Tablet: Unravelling the story behind Cambridge University Library's oldest written object | University of Cambridge
![This clay tablet from 3350 BC is written in Archaic linear script/outline character (original pictograph) Could someone help translate it, Ive already managed to translate five words into Assyrian but the rest This clay tablet from 3350 BC is written in Archaic linear script/outline character (original pictograph) Could someone help translate it, Ive already managed to translate five words into Assyrian but the rest](https://i.redd.it/bm8jk2o542r61.png)
This clay tablet from 3350 BC is written in Archaic linear script/outline character (original pictograph) Could someone help translate it, Ive already managed to translate five words into Assyrian but the rest
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![Both sides of a limestone tablet from Kish. c. 3500 BC. Included in this earliest example of pictographs is the sign for he… | Pictograph, Ancient cultures, Ancient Both sides of a limestone tablet from Kish. c. 3500 BC. Included in this earliest example of pictographs is the sign for he… | Pictograph, Ancient cultures, Ancient](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/b6/4a/de/b64ade3602250c181dd5ebe260c50609.jpg)
Both sides of a limestone tablet from Kish. c. 3500 BC. Included in this earliest example of pictographs is the sign for he… | Pictograph, Ancient cultures, Ancient
![Cuneiform tablet: list of witnesses, Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian, Date ca. 634 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Kish, Assyrian, Clay, 1.56 x 2.25 x .83 in. (3.96 x 5.72 x 2.1 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed Stock Photo - Alamy Cuneiform tablet: list of witnesses, Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian, Date ca. 634 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Kish, Assyrian, Clay, 1.56 x 2.25 x .83 in. (3.96 x 5.72 x 2.1 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B0MY9X/cuneiform-tablet-list-of-witnesses-assyrian-neo-assyrian-date-ca-634-bc-mesopotamia-probably-from-kish-assyrian-clay-156-x-225-x-83-in-396-x-572-x-21-cm-clay-tablets-inscribed-2B0MY9X.jpg)
Cuneiform tablet: list of witnesses, Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian, Date ca. 634 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Kish, Assyrian, Clay, 1.56 x 2.25 x .83 in. (3.96 x 5.72 x 2.1 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed Stock Photo - Alamy
![File:Foundation tablet. Lapis lazuli. Lugal-kisalsi (Lugal-silasi), king of Kish, records his building activities; the courtyard wall of a temple complex for the gods An and Inanna. From Sippar, Iraq. Early Dynastic period ( File:Foundation tablet. Lapis lazuli. Lugal-kisalsi (Lugal-silasi), king of Kish, records his building activities; the courtyard wall of a temple complex for the gods An and Inanna. From Sippar, Iraq. Early Dynastic period (](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/21/Foundation_tablet._Lapis_lazuli._Lugal-kisalsi_%28Lugal-silasi%29%2C_king_of_Kish%2C_records_his_building_activities%3B_the_courtyard_wall_of_a_temple_complex_for_the_gods_An_and_Inanna._From_Sippar%2C_Iraq._Early_Dynastic_period_%28III%29%2C_c._2450_BCE.jpg/1220px-thumbnail.jpg)
File:Foundation tablet. Lapis lazuli. Lugal-kisalsi (Lugal-silasi), king of Kish, records his building activities; the courtyard wall of a temple complex for the gods An and Inanna. From Sippar, Iraq. Early Dynastic period (
![Cuneiform Writing in Mesopotamia Begins at Uruk in Association with the Development of Urban Life : History of Information Cuneiform Writing in Mesopotamia Begins at Uruk in Association with the Development of Urban Life : History of Information](https://historyofinformation.com/images/Screen_Shot_2020-08-23_at_5.54.51_PM.png)
Cuneiform Writing in Mesopotamia Begins at Uruk in Association with the Development of Urban Life : History of Information
![Kish, Ninhursag's Patron City-State, Kingship Re-Begins After The Great Flood - Mesopotamian Gods & Kings Kish, Ninhursag's Patron City-State, Kingship Re-Begins After The Great Flood - Mesopotamian Gods & Kings](https://www.mesopotamiangods.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/11-Kish-tablet-oldest-writing-found.jpg)