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Recently Deciphered 4,500-Year-Old Pillar Shows First Known Record of a Border Dispute
Smithsonian ^
| December 7, 2018
| Jason Daley
Posted on 12/17/2018 10:16:20 PM PST by SunkenCiv
...the pillar sat in British Museum for 150 years until Irving Finkel, a curator in the Middle East department, deciphered the Sumerian cuneiform writing on the cylinder this year. As it turns out, the object, now on view in an exhibit called "No Man's Land," was erected to establish a border between the warring city states of Lagash and Umma, located in present-day southern Iraq.
According to the museum, the two cities were disputing over a fertile area called Gu'edina or the 'Edge of the Plain.' Around 2400 B.C. Enmetena, king of Lagash, had the pillar erected to stake his claim to the territory. Rachel Campbell-Johnston at The Times reports it is likely the earliest written evidence of a border dispute and is also the first time the term "no man's land" is used.
A ceremonial mace head made for Gishakidu, king of Umma, and Enmetena's foe, is also on display, as well as the Ur Plaque, which illustrates the offerings both cultures made at a border shrine.
The marble pillar's "glistening surface," which "would have shone out brightly and assertively under the sun beating down on the plain," according to the museum, wasn't just a roadside sign marking Lagash's territory. It is a heavily inscribed object, telling the complete story of the war between the two cities over the land. It also includes what may be the earliest-known example of written word play. Whoever chiseled the pillar didn't just take pains to emphasize the name of the Lagash god Ningirsu, substituting some of the cuneiform marks in the name with the symbol for god, they also threw some shade on the rival god of Umma, writing the god's name in a messy, almost illegible script.
(Excerpt) Read more at smithsonianmag.com ...
TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: cuneiform; edgeoftheplain; enmetena; epigraphyandlanguage; girsu; gishakidu; godsgravesglyphs; guedina; iraq; irvingfinkel; lagash; ningirsu; nomansland; sumeria; sumerian; sumerians; umma
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The marble stele, held in the British Museum's collections for 150 years, also includes the first known use of the term "no man's land" (Trustees of the British Museum)
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posted on
12/17/2018 10:16:20 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
To: StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; 31R1O; ...
I've long been a fan of Gudea of Lagash, my favorite Sumerian king, whom I'm sure is a household name in all of your households as well. ;^) His dynasty ended when one of the neighboring cities came by and pulverized the whole place.
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posted on
12/17/2018 10:21:31 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
Some of these Archaeologica (website) links have made it to GGG, some are on deck, some are accidental duplicates, and some were just not jazzy enough for GGG, but may still be of interest to some.
- December 8th to December 15th, 2018 Edition
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- 8,300-Year-Old Stone Snake Heads Reveal Stone Age Ritual Ceremonies Live Science
- Shipwreck of the Daring on the move for first time after 153 years buried at Auckland west coast beach New Zealand Herald
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- Swedish mission discovers 18th Dynasty tomb in Upper Egypt's Aswan Ahram Online
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- Ancient coloured pencil up to 50,000 years old found in Siberia Siberian Times
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- Ancient cemetery from the Mochica culture discovered in Chiclayo Peru Reports
- December 7th, 2018 Edition
- December 6th, 2018 Edition
- December 1st to December 5th, 2018 Edition
- November 24th to December 1st, 2018 Edition
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posted on
12/17/2018 10:30:01 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
To: SunkenCiv
“I’ve long been a fan of Gudea of Lagash, my favorite Sumerian king, whom I’m sure is a household name in all of your households as well. “
Team Sargon of Akkad laughs at your presumption.
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posted on
12/17/2018 11:08:14 PM PST
by
Pelham
(Secure Voter ID. Mexico has it, because unlike us they take voting seriously)
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
12/17/2018 11:50:38 PM PST
by
Cronos
(Obama's dislike of Assad is not based on his brutality but that he isn't a jihadi Moslem)
To: Pelham
And nobody remembers Gudea of Lagash because Nebuchadnezzar is easier to spell.
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posted on
12/18/2018 1:01:27 AM PST
by
Fai Mao
(There is no rule of law in the US until The PIAPS is executed.)
To: Fai Mao
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posted on
12/18/2018 2:53:33 AM PST
by
Big Red Badger
(Despised by the Despicable!)
To: SunkenCiv
The arrogance of the modern world thinking that these long standing issues can be easily solved
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posted on
12/18/2018 2:59:19 AM PST
by
Artie
(We are surrounded by MORONS)
To: SunkenCiv
If only they had ‘non-violent conflict resolution’ courses at their tablet schools. Then our history would be one of peace.
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posted on
12/18/2018 3:09:30 AM PST
by
BobL
(I eat at McDonald's and shop at Walmart - I just don't tell anyone.)
To: SunkenCiv
We're going to BUILD THE WALL... and we're going to MAKE MESOPOTAMIA PAY FOR IT!!!
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posted on
12/18/2018 5:26:15 AM PST
by
Haiku Guy
(ELIMINATE PERVERSE INCENTIVES)
To: SunkenCiv
It says, “We are going to build a wall, and YOU are going to pay for it!”........................
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posted on
12/18/2018 6:35:16 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
To: Haiku Guy
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posted on
12/18/2018 6:36:03 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
To: Pelham; Artie; BobL
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posted on
12/18/2018 7:05:30 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
To: Cronos
I think Umma is where the Thurman family came from.
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posted on
12/18/2018 7:05:34 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
To: Fai Mao; Big Red Badger
You mean Nebuchadrezzar? ;^)
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posted on
12/18/2018 7:05:37 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
To: Haiku Guy; Red Badger
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posted on
12/18/2018 7:05:54 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
To: SunkenCiv; Haiku Guy
Obviously the wall was never built and their kingdoms were destroyed...........................
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posted on
12/18/2018 7:11:05 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
To: SunkenCiv
I thought that was his son.....................
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posted on
12/18/2018 7:12:06 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
To: SunkenCiv
And Pink Floyd...................
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posted on
12/18/2018 7:12:51 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
To: Red Badger
Roger Waters is a Jew-hating a-hole, so I've lost all interest in Pink Floyd (a grossly overrated band in the first place). But I get the connection. It was explained to me by a Pict, in this cave over here.
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posted on
12/18/2018 8:06:05 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
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