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Clay tablet: dictionary with colophon indicating storage emplacement in a library. The artifact dated to mid 1st century BC was found in the ancient Sumerian city of Uruk(currently Warka, Iraq). On display
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Tablet from Jamdat Nasr in Iraq, listing quantities of various commodities in archaic Sumerian (early cuneiform script) c.3200-3000 BC (clay)
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