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Sumerian cuneiform tablet (c. 3100 – 2900 BC). Administrativeaccount recording the distribution of
Don’t write in your books! Who doesn’t remember this phrase from your schooldays? But for book lover
Copy of Utu-hengal’s victory stele describing his victory overTirigan, king of Gutium (c.
Flood tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh (Nineveh, 800s BC).The cuneiform text on this tablet is an ear
catalina-de-aragon:Women in History:EnheduannaShe was an Akkadian princess as well as High Priestess
Limestone tablet with Sumerian cuneiform (late 4thmillennium BC, during Uruk III).This is possibly a
Room 55 at the British Museum, showing tablets from the Library ofAshurbanipal. This display i
Details from the war scene of the Standard of Ur (Sumer, c. 2500 BC).Sumer was the southernmost regi
The twelve tablets of the Epic of Gilgamesh from the Library ofAshurbanipal (600s BC), held in the B
Unbound Feet was a Chinese American feminist writing and performance collective based in the Bay Are
#Repost @faeriebearart (@get_repost)・・・Omg, this Day 9 for #30DaysofAutismAccepance on Special Inter
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trinityvixen:I love how it is all polite history and then that post script
zooophagous: detournementsmineurs: Collection of lachrymatorys (or lachrymosas), these tear catche
Remember the Banalyst A woman warns of a recurring history that could destroy lives I&rsq
Sumerian proto-cuneiform tablet (c. 3100 – 2900 BC). Administrative account of barley distribu
Etiquette Problems in Pictures, Lillian Eichler, 1924
marthajefferson: the origin of the letter (from the documentary The Secret History of Writing, 2020)
Twilight Zone Is Possibly The Greatest TV Show Ever Made - Marc Scott Zicree
History is filled with women that are Underminded so men can be celebrated HerStory is important to
friendlycloud: Remarkable Women in History by Country: Chile Gabriela Mistral She was the first per
Book mood board : “Fahrenheit 451″ by Ray Bradbury (1953) “A book is a loaded
Recipe Wednesday #45Happy Recipe Wednesday!These are real early-20th century recipes, taken from the
“You write in order to change the world … if you alter, even by a millimeter, the w
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