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Instructions of Shuruppak

2600 BC - 2350 BC
Clay
Bismaya (Adab)
12.3 cm x 9.8 cm x 3.2 cm
A645

Oriental Institute Museum

Artifact Description

Instructions of Shuruppak

The cuneiform script, like our own alphabet, was used to write many different languages. This fragmentary tablet, written in Sumerian, preserves part of a very early version of the collection of proverbs known as "The Instructions of Shuruppak."

Inscription

Do not buy an ass which brays too much.
Do not commit rape upon a man's daughter,
do not announce it to the courtyard.
Do not answer back against your father,
do not raise a 'heavy eye'.

Collected by

Oriental Exploration Fund, University of Chicago
Excavated by The Oriental Institute 1903-1904

Multimedia

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Suggested Readings

Kramer, Samuel Noah. Cradle of Civilization. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1967.

Kramer, Samuel Noah. The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Character. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1963.

Roaf, Michael. Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. New York: Facts on File, 1990.

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