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Ancient Mesopotamian clay seals offer clues to the origin of writing

Last updated: November 5, 2024 4:45 am
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The emergence of the world’s oldest known writing system has long been a topic of fascination for archaeologists and historians. Recent research suggests that the origins of writing in Mesopotamia may have been more decentralized than previously thought, with contributions from various sources across a wide area.

The discovery of symbols on decorated cylinders, known as cylinder seals, has shed new light on the development of proto-cuneiform, a precursor to the cuneiform writing system. These cylinder seals were used to denote ownership or record transactions, and some of the symbols on them correspond to those found in proto-cuneiform.

According to Silvia Ferrara from the University of Bologna, the traditional narrative of the invention of writing in Mesopotamia is being reexamined in a more colorful and less rigid manner. The oldest true writing system, cuneiform, was preceded by proto-cuneiform, which lacked grammatical rules and could only convey simple meanings.

Previous theories have suggested that clay tokens played a key role in the development of proto-cuneiform. However, Ferrara and her colleagues Kathryn Kelley and Mattia Cartolano have explored an alternative source of symbols: cylinder seals. These cylindrical objects, when rolled over wet clay, left behind a collection of symbols that often referred to goods being transported or transactions taking place.

By examining cylinder seals from various regions in southwest Asia dating back to 4400-3400 BC, the researchers found symbols that corresponded to those in proto-cuneiform. For example, the images of fringed cloth and vessels in a net were commonly used to represent the transport of goods on both cylinder seals and proto-cuneiform tablets.

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This idea that symbols on cylinder seals influenced proto-cuneiform was initially proposed by Holly Pittman in the 1990s and has gained support from recent research. While the role of tokens in the development of writing cannot be discounted, the decentralized nature of the invention of writing in Mesopotamia suggests a more widespread and diverse origin.

Overall, the emergence of writing in Mesopotamia was a complex and multifaceted process, drawing from various sources and involving a range of people across the region. The early use of writing for administrative purposes reflects a societal need for organization and communication, laying the foundation for the development of complex civilizations in the ancient world.

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