Sumerian·Book

Position in chronology

MDP 06, 392

~3000 BCE·Uruk Period·P008172

About this tablet

A small proto-Elamite accounting tablet from Susa (southwestern Iran), dating to roughly 3200–2900 BCE — one of the world's earliest writing systems, still largely undeciphered. The tablet records quantities of several different commodities or categories of goods, each entry paired with a numeral written in the proto-Elamite notation system. Like most proto-Elamite documents, it appears to be an administrative tally, tracking disbursements, receipts, or inventories within a complex urban economy. Because proto-Elamite script remains undeciphered, we can read the numbers but cannot determine what specific goods or animals are being counted.

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

Written in modern English

This tablet lists several distinct categories of goods, each followed by a count: the first entry records two units of something (signs M387~c, M387~c, M370, and two further uncertain signs), the second records one unit of a different category (a compound sign plus two uncertain signs), the third records approximately two units of an unidentifiable entry, the fourth three units of sign M297~b, and the fifth three larger units plus one smaller unit of M297~b, with text following that is now lost. A final line records a single large-unit numeral (1 N34). What exactly is being counted — animals, grain, vessels, personnel — remains unknown, as the script has not been deciphered.

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

Translation — our engine

Our engine
Low confidence
Line 1: [M387~c] [M387~c] [M370] [M153?] [M220?] , 2(N39B) Line 2: [|M175+M387~c|] [M317?] [M221?] , 1(N39B) Line 3: [x] [x] , 2(N39B)? Line 4: [M297~b?] , 3(N39B) Line 5: [M297~b] , 3(N01) 1(N39B)? [...] Line 6: 1(N34)

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

Transliteration

M387~c M387~c M370 M153#? M220# , 2(N39B)
|M175+M387~c| M317#? M221# , 1(N39B)
x x , 2(N39B)#?
M297~b# , 3(N39B)
M297~b , 3(N01) 1(N39B)# [...]
1(N34)

Scholarly note

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Proto-Elamite (ca. 3100-2900 BC)) — MDP 06, 392. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Attribution

Image: Louvre Museum, Paris, France (P008172) — 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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