Sumerian Tablet
Sumerian Tablet
This resin reproduction of a Sumerian clay tablet offers a detailed and accurate representation of ancient Mesopotamian writing. Measuring approximately 17cm x 17cm, this sturdy and finely crafted replica captures the essence of the original clay tablets used by the Sumerians for recording everything from administrative records to legal documents. Perfect for educational settings, this piece provides a tangible link to one of the earliest forms of written communication, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the development of cuneiform writing and early Sumerian civilisation.
Key Features:
- Size: Approximately 17cm x 17cm, making it a convenient size for display or study.
- Material: Crafted from durable resin, ensuring a sturdy and detailed reproduction of the original clay tablet.
- Historical Accuracy: A faithful reproduction of a Sumerian clay tablet, reflecting the distinctive shape, texture, and cuneiform markings found on ancient tablets.
- Detailed Design: Features the cuneiform script inscribed upon the surface, reflecting the complexity of Sumerian writing and their early use of this system for record-keeping, law, and communication.
Historical Context:
The Sumerians are credited with developing the first known system of writing, cuneiform, around c. 3200 BC. This script was typically inscribed onto clay tablets using a reed stylus. These tablets were used for a wide range of purposes, including recording laws, business transactions, religious texts, and literary works. Sumerian tablets were instrumental in the administration of the early city-states of Mesopotamia, and their cuneiform script later influenced other ancient cultures such as the Babylonians and Assyrians.
Educational Purpose:
- Ancient Writing Systems: A valuable resource for teaching students about the development of early writing systems, particularly cuneiform, and its role in Sumerian society.
- History and Culture: Ideal for exploring Sumerian culture, their legal and administrative systems, and the role of writing in early human civilisation.
- Archaeology and Art History: Offers insight into the material culture of the Sumerians and the practical use of clay tablets in daily life.
Ideal For:
- Classroom Displays: Perfect for history or archaeology lessons, helping students visualise ancient writing systems and their importance in the development of civilisations.
- Museum Exhibits: A great addition to museum displays focused on Sumerian or Mesopotamian artefacts.
- Collectors: An excellent piece for collectors of ancient replicas or those with an interest in writing history.
This Sumerian Clay Tablet Reproduction is a fantastic educational tool that provides a direct connection to the early history of writing and Mesopotamian civilisation.
Tags: Artefact, Inscriptions, Tablet
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