Fara Tablet

Fara Tablet

TC001023
Writing was born in Sumeria and Elam from the need to record the wealth of the towns that started to emerge during the 4th millennium. Slowly, in the course of the following centuries, the scribes, who drew rather than write, improved this invention. Around 2600, writing for the purposes of records was...
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Characteristics

Dimensions
H. 14 L. 8 P. 3,5 cm
Material of the original work
Terre cuite
Theme
Literature
Maintenance
Ne pas exposer à une source de chaleur directe. Nettoyage : chiffon doux et sec
Museum
Musée du Louvre
Art movement
Oriental Antiquities
Reference
TC001023
EAN
3336727450147
Matière de l'article
Terre cuite patinée à la main
Author
2600 avant JC
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée du Louvre

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