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Cuneiform Akkadian clay tablet 1

~2300 BCE·Akkadian Empire·numbers

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Source: Wikimedia Commons file: File:Cuneiform Akkadian clay tablet 1.jpg. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACuneiform_Akkadian_clay_tablet_1.jpg. Description: Small clay tablet with cuneiform writing on both sides (in Akkadian language), from Early Old Babylonian period. It displays an account of labor, specifically referring to numbers of bricks carried by workers.

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Tablet image sourced from Wikimedia Commons (Public domain). No scholarly translation referenced in source metadata. Source description: Small clay tablet with cuneiform writing on both sides (in Akkadian language), from Early Old Babylonian period. It displays an account of labor, specifically referring to numbers of bricks carried by

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Image: Original author unknown. Translation help provided by Manuel Molina. — Wikimedia Commons. source
Translation excerpted from Wikimedia Commons file: File:Cuneiform Akkadian clay tablet 1.jpg. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACuneiform_Akkadian_clay_tablet_1.jpg. Description: Small clay tablet with cuneiform writing on both sides (in Akkadian language), from Early Old Babylonian period. It displays an account of labor, specifically referring to numbers of bricks carried by workers..

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