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<description>One of the stars of the Oriental Institute&#x26;#x27;s new show, &#x26;#x22;Visible Language: Inventions of Writing in the Ancient Middle East and Beyond,&#x26;#x22; is a clay tablet that dates from around 3200 B.C. On it, written in cuneiform, the script language of ancient Sumer in Mesopotamia, is a list of professions, described in small, repetitive impressed characters that look more like wedge-shape footprints than what we recognize as writing. In fact &#x26;#x22;it is among the earliest examples of writings that we know of so far,&#x26;#x22; according to the institute&#x26;#x27;s director, Gil J. Stein, and it provides insights into the life of...</description>
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