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The truth behind embracing figures found in ancient Pompeii

CNN 09 Nov 2024
Before wedge-shaped cuneiform characters appeared on clay tablets around 3400 BC, there was proto-cuneiform, or an archaic script that relied on abstract pictographs, hundreds of which remain undeciphered today ... .
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World’s oldest writing system may have its origins in mysterious, undeciphered symbols

Egypt Independent 06 Nov 2024
Scholars consider cuneiform the first writing system, and humans used its wedge-shaped characters to inscribe ancient languages such as Sumerian on clay tablets beginning around 3400 BC.
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Mysterious engraved pictographs may have led to the earliest form of writing

Yahoo Daily News 05 Nov 2024
Scholars consider cuneiform the first writing system, and humans used its wedge-shaped characters to inscribe ancient languages such as Sumerian on clay tablets beginning around 3400 BC.
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Breakthrough in the Origins of Writing: From Seals to Signs

Ancient Origins 05 Nov 2024
Emerging between 3350 and 3000 BC in the city of Uruk, located in what is now southern Iraq, this system initially arose from practical needs such as accounting ... Cylinder seals, dating back to 4400-3400 BC, were not mere artistic objects.
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Curious Unknown Structures and a Wealth of Graves Found at Site in France

Ancient Origins 15 Oct 2024
View of a burial in a silo from the recent Neolithic period (4000-3400 BC), Pfulgriesheim (Bas-Rhin), 2024 ... View of the upper levels of a late Neolithic silo (4000-3400 BC), largely filled with burnt cob, Pfulgriesheim (Bas-Rhin), 2023.
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5,000-year-old society uncovered in Morocco reveals ancient farming culture

Interesting Engineering 05 Oct 2024
... a crucial gap between 4000 and 1000 BC ... Generating 13 radiocarbon dates, all from charcoal or seeds, the team could confirm that most of the site dates between 3400 and 2900 BC, over 5,000 years old.
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Previously Unknown Neolithic Society Discovered in Morocco Fills Gap

Ancient Origins 25 Sep 2024
Researchers in Morocco have unearthed the remains of the earliest known farming society in northwest Africa, dating back to the Final Neolithic period, around 3400-2900 BC ... 4000 and 1000 BC, a period of dynamic change across much of the Mediterranean.
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Previously unknown Neolithic culture uncovered in Morocco

Heritage Daily 24 Sep 2024
According to a paper published in the journal Antiquity, the culture emerged around 3400 BC and is the largest agricultural complex discovered in Africa beyond the Nile ... fourth and third millennia BC.
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Discoveries in Jericho: dagger of Tell Sultan

The Jordan Times 13 Sep 2024
In Southern Levant, daggers appear in funerary equipment since the beginning of the Early Bronze Age (3400-2000 BC), made of copper and, in the later stage, of alloyed copper, namely arsenical copper and tin-bronze.
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BeMetals Closes $4.8 Million Private Placement

ACCESSWIRE 01 Aug 2024
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / August 1, 2024 / BeMetals Corp ... and $45,000 to Canaccord Genuity Corp. in respect of certain sales under the Private Placement ... B2Gold's head office is located at Suite 3400 - 666 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V6C 2X8.
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The Oldest Languages in the World and the Origins of Writing

Greek Reporter 31 Jul 2024
The earliest of these occurred in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) around 3400 to 3300 BC, where the script known as cuneiform was employed. Shortly thereafter, around 3200 BC, a writing system emerged in Egypt.
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3,500-Year-Old Cuneiform Tablet Found Containing a Shopping List in Turkey

Ancient Origins 23 Jul 2024
The tablet, dating back to the 15th century BC, is inscribed with ... Originating around 2500 BC, it evolved from the Sumerian cuneiform script, which itself was developed by the Sumerians around 3400 BC.
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Unknown Assyrian Symbols Solved as ‘Tag’ of Sargon II

Ancient Origins 07 May 2024
... various locations in ancient city of Dūr-Šarrukīn, present day Khorsabad, Iraq, which was ruled by Sargon II, king of Assyria (721-704 BC) ... Indeed, writing was probably invented there around 3400 BC.
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Assyriologist claims to have solved archaeological mystery from 700 BC

Phys Dot Org 03 May 2024
Indeed, writing was probably invented there around 3400 BC ... Assyriologist claims to have solved archaeological mystery from 700 BC (2024, May 3) retrieved 3 May 2024 from https.//phys.org/news/2024-05-assyriologist-archaeological-mystery-bc.html.
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Sumerian Civilization and Its Extraordinary Advances

Greek Reporter 24 Apr 2024
Sumerian civilization appears to have been established in southern Mesopotamia around 4000 BC, while some historians place it as far back as 5000 BC ... After all, the first piece of writing in the world dates to 3400 BC.

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