The texts contain cuneiform symbols, an early writing system, and show the red tape of government bureaucracy dates back over ...
The artifacts were excavated from a city dating back to the third millennium B.C.E. by researchers from Iraq and the British ...
Archaeologists from the British Museum and Iraq have uncovered over 200 4,000-year-old cuneiform tablets at Girsu, shedding ...
The finds, which also include dozens of clay sealings, contain details of a metric system used to measure resources, as well ...
Red tape may feel like a modern-day frustration, but according to archaeologists, it's been a part of governance for ...
These were the state archives of the ancient Sumerian site of Girsu, in modern-day Tello, while the city was controlled by the Akkad dynasty from 2300 to 2150BC. While the texts may not be great ...