From the Collection: A Cuneiform Tablet
At 4,000 years old, our cuneiform tablet is the collection’s oldest object. Now we know more about the messages it contains.

We like to change things up when setting tables for introductory visits, but most tours begin with an unassuming object that’s by far the Archive’s most ancient. Created in Mesopotamia around the second millennium BCE, our cuneiform tablet looks like a rough lump of hard clay, just big enough to rest in your palm. Closer inspection reveals a surface covered with sharp impressions — marks of what many consider the world’s first full writing system.