Archaeologists from the British Museum and Iraq have uncovered over 200 4,000-year-old cuneiform tablets at Girsu, shedding ...
The finds, which also include dozens of clay sealings, contain details of a metric system used to measure resources, as well ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN4,000-Year-Old Clay Tablets Show Ancient Sumerians’ Obsession With Government BureaucracyThe artifacts were excavated from a city dating back to the third millennium B.C.E. by researchers from Iraq and the British ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNArchaeologists Decode Ancient Tablet That Says “A King Will Die”A group of archaeologists has successfully deciphered a4,000-year-old collection of cuneiform tablets that reveal ominous ...
Red tape may feel like a modern-day frustration, but according to archaeologists, it's been a part of governance for ...
Over 200 administrative tablets and around 50 cylinder seal impressions of Akkadian administrators have ... around 2300BC by the Mesopotamian king Sargon. Sargon originally came from the city ...
Mathayus: Alright, alright, you've made your point. Jesup: Now, the king wants to see you when you've finished your preparations. Keep practicing, and meet us at the top of the village when you're ...
A 10-foot king cobra, the world's deadliest snake, was rescued in Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur district. The Forest Department, assisted by Simbalbara National Park, carried out the rescue.
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