Sumerian·Book

Position in chronology

MDP 06, 381

~3000 BCE·Uruk Period·P008162

About this tablet

This is a small accounting tablet from ancient Susa (in modern Iran), dating to the Uruk period, roughly 3300–3000 BCE — among the earliest written documents in human history. It records quantities of commodities listed against numerical notations, the kind of tally used by administrators tracking goods through a temple or palace storehouse. The signs belong to a proto-cuneiform or proto-Elamite writing system that has not been fully deciphered, so we can read the numbers clearly but cannot yet name most of the items being counted. Tablets like this are historically extraordinary: they represent writing being invented for the first time, as a tool for managing economic life.

Plain-language summary by the engine — meant as a doorway into the literal translation below.

Written in modern English

This tablet records a series of commodity entries, each paired with a quantity. The first entry lists a compound sign grouping alongside a numerical value equivalent to one large unit (N14). Subsequent lines record further commodity categories — each paired with quantities ranging from single small units (N01) to combinations of medium and large units. The final tally reads: 1 large unit, 2 medium-large units, 2 medium units, and 1 large sub-unit. Much of the right side of the tablet is broken away, and the names of the commodities themselves remain undeciphered; only the numbers survive intact.

A modern paraphrase of the literal translation — same content, contemporary voice.

Translation — our engine

Our engine
Low confidence
M340 M388 M099 M304~b [...] , [...] |M036+1(N30D)|[?] , 1(N14) M304 M388 M218 [...] , [...] [...] M297[?] , 1(N39B) M111~f M388 [...] , [...] [...] M388 , 1(N01) M112~d M388 [...] , [...] M297 , 1(N01) 2(N39B) 2(N30C) 1(N30D)[?]

Our translation engine — Sonnet 4.6. Reads the photo, translates the cuneiform, and writes a plain-language interpretation. See methodology for limits.

Transliteration

M340 M388 M099 M304~b [...] , [...]
|M036+1(N30D)|#? , 1(N14)
M304 M388 M218 [...] , [...]
[...] M297#? , 1(N39B)
M111~f M388 [...] , [...]
[...] M388 , 1(N01)
M112~d M388 [...] , [...]
M297 , 1(N01) 2(N39B) 2(N30C) 1(N30D)#

Scholarly note

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Proto-Elamite (ca. 3100-2900 BC)) — MDP 06, 381. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Attribution

Image: Louvre Museum, Paris, France (P008162) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. source
Translation excerpted from engine:claude-sonnet-4-6 (2026-05-28/v6-glossary-aware).

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