Are these historically accurate tools? I assumed there were just specific shapes they pushed into wet clay by the consistency of the shapes, but this person looks like they’re using some sort of chiseling method? Anyone have any details on this?
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The recreation and continuation of this ancient language is so important. Language is part of how history lives. This is so exciting to me as someone who has studied the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest examples of literature. Thank you for sharing.
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Are these historically accurate tools? I assumed there were just specific shapes they pushed into wet clay by the consistency of the shapes, but this person looks like they’re using some sort of chiseling method? Anyone have any details on this?
The recreation and continuation of this ancient language is so important. Language is part of how history lives. This is so exciting to me as someone who has studied the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest examples of literature. Thank you for sharing.
What does it say?