Position in chronology
Tablet of Shamash (2)
Translation ยท reference
ExperimentalSource: Wikimedia Commons file: File:Tablet of Shamash (2).jpg. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ATablet_of_Shamash_(2).jpg. Description: Cropped image of the Tablet of Shamash showing only the figure of Shamash himself please insert correct cuniform translation ๐ฆ๐ m=๐ฆ,s/ts=๐
Why it matters
Transliteration
Scholarly note
Tablet image sourced from Wikimedia Commons (CC0). No scholarly translation referenced in source metadata. Source description: Cropped image of the Tablet of Shamash showing only the figure of Shamash himself please insert correct cuniform translation ๐ฆ๐ m=๐ฆ,s/ts=๐
Attribution
Image: Katolophyromai โ Wikimedia Commons. source
Translation excerpted from Wikimedia Commons file: File:Tablet of Shamash (2).jpg. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ATablet_of_Shamash_(2).jpg. Description: Cropped image of the Tablet of Shamash showing only the figure of Shamash himself please insert correct cuniform translation ๐ฆ๐ m=๐ฆ,s/ts=๐.
Related tablets
Related sources
One of the earliest specimens of human writing. Not literature, not law โ accounting. The need to keep track of grain in a temple bureaucracy is what pushed marks-on-clay into a system that could one day carry epics.
Marks the boundary between proto-writing and writing. We can see signs being used systematically โ but not yet phonetically. The leap to recording speech itself comes a few centuries later.
The earliest historical document in human history. Before this, we have lists, accounts, and dedications. Here, for the first time, a ruler tells us what happened โ with names, places, and consequences.