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Sumerian Clay tablet, palm-sized. en:492 BC, en:Field Museum
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  • 2005-02-23 02:51 Ancheta Wis 2304×1728×8 (658854 bytes) Sumerian Clay tablet, palm-sized. [[422 BCE]], [[Field Museum]]

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14:31, 29 May 2007 2,304×1,728 (643 KB) Kordas ({{Information |Description=Sumerian Clay tablet, palm-sized. en:492 BC, en:Field Museum<br> I Ancheta Wis, agree to multi-license all my images which were taken at the [[:en:Field Museum)
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