Governor Brown Issues Proclamation Declaring California Library Week (The Office of the Governor of the State of California)

Edit Public Technologies 12 Apr 2016
(Source. The Office of the Governor of the State of California). Governor Brown Issues Proclamation Declaring California Library Week. 4-11-2016. SACRAMENTO - Governor Edmund G ... Archives of written material -- at first, collections of incised clay tablets used for record-keeping by the ancient peoples of Mesopotamia -- are as old as writing itself and serve as one of the most important markers of the transition from prehistory to history....

Iraq food business grows despite war

Edit The Japan News 08 Apr 2016
The Associated Press BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi businessman Zaid Nazo has always been sure of his nation’s deep passion for food and was not afraid to dream big when he transformed his small Baghdad coffee shop in 1999 into a casual dining and takeaway restaurant ... Last century, archaeologists discovered what is believed to be one of the world’s oldest cookbooks — three clay tablets written in cuneiform script, dating to about 1700 B.C ... + - ... ....

The Messiah Cometh: Hobby Lobby's Museum of the Bible Descends on the Nation's Capital In the magazine

Edit Newsweek 07 Apr 2016
In 2011, U.S ... The FedEx bill identified the contents as “hand-crafted clay tiles” worth less than $300, but when agents opened it, instead of kitchen decor they found 300 clay tablets scored with tiny ancient writing—Assyrian and Babylonian cuneiform tablets of the type that have been looted on a grand scale from war-ravaged Iraq in recent decades ... Mitchell carried to the surface of the moon in 1971) ... Their kind of Christian ... the truth ... ....

Iraq's food business booms despite war, economic slump

Edit Seattle Post-Intelligence 05 Apr 2016
Many Iraqi entrepreneurs are finding restaurants and eateries a safe business bet, despite the country's slumping economy, prevailing violence and an ongoing war with the Islamic State group ... Last century, archaeologists discovered what is believed to be one of the world's oldest cookbooks — three clay tablets written in cuneiform script, dating to about 1700 B.C ... ....

Easy as Alep, Bet, Gimel? Cambridge research explores social context of ancient writing (University of Cambridge)

Edit Public Technologies 05 Apr 2016
(Source. University of Cambridge) ... Alphabetical order as we would recognise it first appeared over three thousand years ago in Ugaritic, written in a cuneiform script made of wedge-shaped signs impressed on clay tablets ... Some of the surviving tablets discovered by archaeologists are known as 'abecedaria', where the letters of the alphabet are written in order, possibly for teaching or as a training exercise for new scribes ... She said....

Iraq's food business grows despite war, economic slump

Edit Tampa Bay Online 05 Apr 2016
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi businessman Zaid Nazo has always been sure of his nation's deep passion for food and wasn't afraid to dream big when he transformed his small Baghdad coffee shop in 1999 into a casual dining and takeaway restaurant ... Last century, archaeologists discovered what is believed to be one of the world's oldest cookbooks — three clay tablets written in cuneiform script, dating to about 1700 B.C ... ___ ... ....

Vakataka queen’s seal found at Nagardhan

Edit The Times of India 03 Apr 2016
Nagpur. The state department of archaeology in the city, in the first ever excavation conducted at the historic Nagardhan village and fort near Ramtek, has found the seal of queen Prabhavati Gupta who ruled here for 13 years. This finding has reconfirmed that Nagardhan was the capital of the Vakatakas. Her name is impressed on an over clay tablet in the Brahmi script of the Gupta period ... Prabhavati is known to be a mighty queen ... RELATED....

Iraq's Food Business Growing, Despite War, Economic Slump

Edit Voa News 03 Apr 2016
Associated Press. BAGHDAD—. Iraqi businessman Zaid Nazo has always been sure of his nation's deep passion for food and wasn't afraid to dream big when he transformed his small Baghdad coffee shop in 1999 into a casual dining and takeaway restaurant ... Last century, archaeologists discovered what is believed to be one of the world's oldest cookbooks -- three clay tablets written in cuneiform script, dating to about 1700 B.C ... ....

Preserving a rich history in a terrorist battleground

Edit Denver Post 01 Apr 2016
(Hassan Ammar, The Associated Press) ... a nearly 5,000-year-old statuette of a smiling worshiper; a colorful mural fragment from a 2nd-century temple for the god Bel; and thousands of fragile clay tablets inscribed with cuneiform writing, including administrative records, letters and business deals that provide a glimpse at life nearly 4,000 years ago in the Semitic kingdom of Mari ... ....

With jihadis at the door, Syrians rush to rescue history

Edit San Francisco Chronicle 31 Mar 2016
Thousands of fragile clay tablets inscribed with cuneiform writing, including administrative records, letters and business deals that provide a glimpse at life nearly 4,000 years ago in the Semitic kingdom of Mari ... [...] the 2,500 archaeologists, specialists, curators and engineers with Syria's antiquities department, including some who defected to join the opposition, have often risked death to protect what they can ... > ....

Syrians rush to save history in the face of Daesh threat

Edit Khaleej Times 31 Mar 2016
With Daesh group militants on the doorstep of his hometown in eastern Syria, Yaroob Al Abdullah had little time. He had already rushed his wife and four daughters to safety ... The pieces included masterpieces ... Thousands of fragile clay tablets inscribed with cuneiform writing, including administrative records, letters and business deals that provide a glimpse at life nearly 4,000 years ago in the Semitic kingdom of Mari ... ....

I hate to be a Jeremiah, but Boaty is doomed to disappoint

Edit The Guardian 26 Mar 2016
John Crace ... After that, anything it did would be interesting ... On the day JK Rowling posted her Robert Galbraith rejection letters on Twitter, what is thought to be the world’s oldest letter of complaint, found on a clay tablet in the ancient city of Ur in southern Iraq, was also published ... What do you take me for?’” Nanni must have been quite pissed off to spend hours carving this in clay, and I can only hope he got his ingot upgrade ... ....

How Bitcoin and the Blockchain Are Challenging the Global Economic Order

Edit Huffington Post 26 Mar 2016
by Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey. One. FROM BABYLON TO BITCOIN. The eye has never seen, nor the hand touched a dollar. —Alfred Mitchell Innes ... For cryptocurrency advocates, as we'll learn in the chapters ahead, the whole point is to offer an alternative model for that trust ... Based on those instructions, early-day Mesopotamian accountants would keep records of transactions in society, doing so via specialized indents in clay tablets....
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