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Archeology Coffee Mug featuring the photograph Early Map, Babylonian Clay Tablet, 6200 by Science Source

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Early Map, Babylonian Clay Tablet, 6200 Coffee Mug

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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

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Babylonian clay tablet that has been generally accepted as the earliest known map is the artifact unearthed in 1930 at the excavated ruined city of... more

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Babylonian clay tablet that has been generally accepted as "the earliest known map" is the artifact unearthed in 1930 at the excavated ruined city of Ga-Sur. The surface of the tablet is inscribed with a map of a district bounded by two ranges of hills and bisected by a water-course. This particular tablet is drawn with cuneiform characters and stylized symbols impressed, or scratched, on the clay. Inscriptions identify some features and places. In the center the area of a plot of land is specified as 354 iku (about 13 acres), and its owner is named Azala. The map is identified as of a region near present-day Yorghan Tepe (Ga-Sur at the time), although the exact location is still unknown. The geographic content consists of the area of a river valley which may be that of the Euphrates flowing through a three-lobed delta and into a lake or sea in the northern part of Mesopotamia. Also shown on this tablet may be the tributary river the Wadi-Harran, the Zargos Mountains in the east, the L...

 

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