Oh, what a lovely thought! Writing on clay tablets can be quite special. The clay's durability can help preserve important information for a long time, like a little time capsule. Plus, the tactile experience of carving into clay can bring a sense of connection to ancient traditions and stories. Just imagine the stories those tablets could tell!
Benefitsprevented fraud (e.g. trade)kept records of the pastnew way to communicateDrawbackshard to carry around because it was made in clay tablets
You can't edit the carvings on it after it's dried. It could fall and crack. Someone could steal it when you're leaving it out to dry. Clay tablets could take up too much space. They also take some time to create. But they do last for a very, very long time.
The ancient city of Ebla was known from ancient cuneiform texts. It was discovered in 1964 at a site 30 miles south of Aleppo in Syria and worked on by a team of Italian archaeologists headed by Paolo Matthiae. The site covers some 140 acres and so is quite extensive. Its actual identity was not realized until 1968 when a broken statue with the ancient name inscribed was uncovered. In 1974 a group of some 42 large clay tablets was uncovered. These tablets date to around 2300 BC. In 1975 a much larger collection of some 15,000 tablets was discovered, written in Eblaite, an North West semitic dialect, which is similar to Hebrew and Canaanite languages. The tablets have revealed a lot of detail about the prosperous trading city of Ebla and its place in the region. Trade went on in timber, textiles, grain, metals and marble. It appears that the city began around 3500 BC and at its most prosperous time may have reached a population of around 260,000. , and been a threat to commercial interests as far away as Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Some advantages of a tribal system include a strong sense of community and support network, clear social hierarchy and roles, efficient decision-making processes, and preservation of cultural traditions and values.
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It does not come off easily after written, but breaks if not careful... There are not much advantages to using clay tablets
The Mesopotamian culture made important advancements in the history of written communication. Originally, they used clay tablets, on which they carved pictograms (picture-symbols of what they were trying to express) but eventually they developed a system of script called cuneiform. I enclose a link to some photos and information about these clay tablets.
It was called cuneiform, and was written with a stylus that was triangular in cross section, so as it was pressed into soft clay it made "letters" composed of triangular strokes. The clay tablets would be fired into hardness when done to preserve them, and so we still have some intact examples today.
Some people use them to make art. They wanna use the same technique that the Native Americans did with clay tablets. IT's fun, you should try it.
There is limited scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of clay tablets for detoxification purposes. While some people believe that clay can help remove toxins from the body, more research is needed to confirm these claims. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using clay tablets for detoxification.
The advantages of tablets include the fact that there are many brands available and in different strengths. Tablets are designed to cure specific ailments. The disadvantages of tablets include being difficult to swallow and some have unpleasant side effects.
No. However there are some experts who know how to read cuneiform (and thus write it too). Modern methods of writing are far more efficient than cuneiform (which was good when all you had to write on was damp clay tablets).
Benefitsprevented fraud (e.g. trade)kept records of the pastnew way to communicateDrawbackshard to carry around because it was made in clay tablets
A styleist and some wet clay
It was called cuneiform, and was written with a stylus that was triangular in cross section, so as it was pressed into soft clay it made "letters" composed of triangular strokes. The clay tablets would be fired into hardness when done to preserve them, and so we still have some intact examples today.
Two possibilities: a private archive of clay tablets was found at Ugarit, a city in ancient Sumer; these were mostly business records. Also, the Biblical city of Nineveh had an extensive library of clay tablets on a wider range of subjects, including literature. If I remember correctly some important variants of the Gilgamesh story were found there.
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