Description: This unique item is a high-quality replica of a clay tablet from the Late Uruk period of Mesopotamia (3100-3000 BCE). The original tablet was used to record daily barley beer rations for workers, using five different types of numerical symbols. Barley beer, the staple drink of Mesopotamia, is inscribed in cuneiform on this replica. This replica provides valuable insights into the daily life of the ancient world and is an excellent addition to any history enthusiast's collection. Dimensions:- Height: 9.40 cm- Thickness: 2.30 cm- Width: 6.87 cm The original artifact is displayed in the Middle East section of the British Museum and is known as the "British Museum Society" tablet. This replica faithfully reproduces all the details of the original, allowing you to enjoy a piece of ancient heritage. Bibliographic References:- Saggs 1995a / Babylonians (p. 47, fig. 25)- MacGregor 2010 / A History of the World in 100 Objects (cat.no.15, pp.90-94) This unique replica brings traces of the ancient world into modern times, making it an indispensable piece for history enthusiasts and collectors alike. Order now to bring a piece of Mesopotamian history into your home.
Price: 195 USD
Location: 29000
End Time: 2024-11-15T12:34:58.000Z
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