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Ancient Sumerian Tablet Shows 'First Signature' Known In History
For Christmas, my wife had a friend recreate a 5,000 year old clay tablet. It's the first known recording of a person's name (Kushim). The name belongs to an accountant, the tablet
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IRAQesque on X: "Kushim First recorded name in history. Accountant signed a tablet reads: '29,086 barley units received in 37 months' Uruk, 3400BC #iraqesque https://t.co/VSFtjndlaJ" / X
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Cuneiform tablet: administrative account with entries concerning malt and barley groats | Sumerian | Jemdet Nasr | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
TIL that the first person in history we know the name of was an ordinary accountant named Kushim. He used his name to sign a clay tablet receipt for barley shipments, around
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A Pictographic Tablet of Beer Production Records Uruk, Iraq Circa 3100... | Download Scientific Diagram
The Kushim Clay Tablet, a large and remarkably fine pictographic tablet recording beer production at the brewery at the Inanna Temple in Uruk, with the apparent personal name 'Kush-im', possibly the first
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5,000-year-old clay 'tablet' depicting how beer was made in southern Iraq sells for £175,000 | Daily Mail Online