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    Ancient clay tablets offer vivid portrait of Mesopotamian life

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMarch 22, 2025 Science No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A relief from Ashurbanipal’s palace showing him in a chariot

    British Museum/Auday Hussein

    It is one of the oldest and greatest stores of knowledge: a vast library of texts amassed by Assyrian King Ashurbanipal, who ruled ancient Mesopotamia about 2700 years ago. But after his death, it was ransacked and burned to the ground. Luckily, the texts were written on clay tablets, and so were baked and preserved by the heat.

    1. Gilgamesh flood story

    A fragment of the Epic of Gilgamesh

    British Museum/Camryn Good

    When the ruins of the library were found in Victorian times in what is now Iraq, the astonishing richness of this lost world was revealed. A new book, The Library of Ancient Wisdom by Selena Wisnom at the University of Leicester, UK, pieces together a vivid portrait of Mesopotamian life from the shattered remnants of the 30,000 or so tablets in Ashurbanipal’s library.

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    Royal Game of Ur board game

    Camryn Good

    Written in cuneiform, the world’s oldest form of writing, the tablets not only bring kings and queens to life, but also priests, traders and professional lamenters. They also include magic spells and letters of complaint. Our lives are still influenced by ripples from this ancient world via the 60-minute hour, mathematical discoveries and the invention of the zodiac.

    9. Wikimedia Rassam cylinder.

    Clay prism with accounts of Ashurbanipal’s military campaigns

    Anthony Huan/CC BY-SA 2.0

    Pictured from top: a relief from Ashurbanipal’s palace showing him in a chariot; a fragment of the Epic of Gilgamesh, telling the story of a great flood; the Royal Game of Ur board game, which Ashurbanipal enjoyed as a boy, according to letters by his brother; a clay prism with accounts of Ashurbanipal’s military campaigns; and a letter in which his sister berates his wife for her poor cuneiform.

    Letter from Ashurbanipal?s sister to his wife berating her for not being good at cuneiform.

    A letter in which his sister berates his wife for her poor cuneiform.

    Auday Hussein

    The Library of Ancient Wisdom is out now in the UK and will be published on 12 May in the US.

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