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A MESOPOTAMIAN PROTO-CUNEIFORM CLAY TABLET WITH ACCOUNT OF MONTHLY RATIONS
Clay tablets reveal Babylonians discovered astronomical geometry 1,400 years before Europeans - The Washington Post
Pre-Keilschrift Clay Tablet Feststellung Lebensmittelrationen. Archiv des Tempel des Himmels Gott. Um 3300 v. Chr.. Der Louvre, Lens, Frankreich Stockfotografie - Alamy
Cuneiform tablet: student exercise tablet | Babylonian | Old Babylonian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
CLAY TABLETS (2400 BC) In the Ancient Near East,... | Sutori
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File:Clay tablet mentioning the name of Eannatum, prince of Lagash. From Iraq, c. 2470 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
How to Make a Clay Tablet : 6 Steps - Instructables
Mespotamian Tablet Collection, Notable Collections, Collections, Spurlock Museum, U of I
3,700-Year-Old Babylonian Clay Tablet is Earliest Known Example of Applied Geometry | Sci.News
Tablet Collection and Tablet Room | Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
Using Chemistry to Learn the Provenance of Clay Tablets | The National Endowment for the Humanities
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Clay tablet with cuneiform writing from Mesopotamia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philad… | Paisley art, Babylon, St louis art
Mathematical Treasure: Clay Tablets from Sumer | Mathematical Association of America
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Doban Clay Tablet from Japan (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
an ancient Clay tablet found in Uruk (Warka) southern Iraq, inscribed with Cuneiform script and 3 geometric circles containing astronomical calculations, dated to the ancient Babylonian period (2004-1595 BC) Iraqi museum, Babylonian
Clay tablet with summary account of silver amounts, c. 2500 BC, BM 15826, British Museum, London.
How the world's first accountants counted on cuneiform - BBC News
File:Clay tablet. A field plan. From Umma, Iraq. Ur III period, 2112-2004 BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg - Wikimedia Commons