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Interesting Engineering on MSNDead sheep to gold: 4,000-year-old tablet reveals world’s first empire’s secretsArchaeologists have unearthed “administrative tablets,” which provide the oldest tangible proof of the world’s ...
More than 200 clay cuneiform tablets and 60 seals linked to the Ancient Mesopotamian government were discovered by archaeologists at the ancient Sumerian city Girsu or the present-day site Tello in ...
They date back to when Girsu, one of the world's oldest cities, was under the control of the Akkad dynasty from 2300 to 2150BC. The texts contain cuneiform symbols, an early writing system ...
These were the state archives of the ancient Sumerian site of Girsu, in modern-day Tello, while the city was controlled by the Akkad dynasty from 2300 to 2150BC. While the texts may not be great ...
These were the state archives of the ancient Sumerian site of Girsu, in modern-day Tello, while the city was controlled by the Akkad dynasty from 2300 to 2150BC. While the texts may not be great ...
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