5,000-year-old treasure rediscovered in library storage room
October 18, 2005
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5,000-year-old treasure rediscovered in library storage room
Valdosta State University Odum Library has uncovered an ancient
treasure that excites even the mildest Indiana Jones
wanna-be.
The treasure is a collection of 5,000-year-old Babylonian cuneiform
clay tablets, dating back from 2300 BC to 500 BC. Cuneiform is one
of several writing systems of the ancient East, in which
wedge-shaped impressions were made in soft clay tablets. These
tablets, delicate in nature, literally fit in the palm of one's
hand, measuring only 1.5 inches squared.
Dr. Richard Holmes Powell, first president of South Georgia State
Normal College (now VSU) acquired a collection of ten of these
tablets from Edgar Banks, an archaeologist working in Iraq in the
early 20th century. Powell intended the tablets to provide learning
opportunities for the school's students; however, over the years,
the tablets remained preserved in a library storage room. It wasn't
until a few years ago, that the tablets were found by Deborah
Davis, Archivist. In an effort to make them available to the public
without frequent handling, the tablets were scanned and made
available for viewing on the web, even though, no one could
interpret the inscriptions.
Before long, Cale Johnson, a cuneiform scholar from UCLA, saw the
tablets on the web and offered to translate them. Through his
translations, many things can be studied about this ancient time of
history. A detailed interpretation of these tablets and an
explanation of their significance can be found at
http://books.valdosta.edu/arch/Babylonian/babylonian.htm
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Odum Library Archivist Deborah Davis opens ten
small boxes, each containing a unique historical clay tablet.
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Davis said these tablets are some of the earliest samples of writing, but just as important, they reveal a significant part of business exchange, religion, medicine, etc., of ancient everyday life. "And now, we have a part of it," said Davis.
For more information, contact Davis at 333-7150 or dsdavis@valdosta.edu.
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