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A carved cylinder seal, created in the ancient city of Uruk around 3500 to 3100 BC, is displayed alongside an imprint of the designs it left when rolled across clay. CNN


November 06, 2024 Tags:

Researchers have recently discovered a fascinating link between the precursor to the world's oldest writing system and intricate designs found on ancient cylinder seals. These seals, used around 6,000 years ago, were rolled across soft clay to leave engraved images. This revelation sheds new light on the origins of writing and how it evolved in ancient civilizations.
Cuneiform, regarded as the world's first writing system, is believed to have originated around 3400 BC in Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq. This system utilized wedge-shaped characters to record languages like Sumerian. Before cuneiform, however, there was an early form of writing known as proto-cuneiform, which appeared between 3350 and 3000 BC in the city of Uruk, southern Iraq.

Proto-cuneiform was made up of abstract pictographic signs, but much about its origins remained unclear until recent research. A team of scholars, carefully analyzing proto-cuneiform symbols, found surprising connections between them and the designs engraved on cylinder seals from Uruk, which date back to around 4400 BC. Some of these symbols were not only similar in shape but also seemed to represent the same concepts related to trade and transactions.

This discovery, published in the journal Antiquity, could change the way we understand the birth of writing. Silvia Ferrara, a professor at the University of Bologna and lead author of the study, explained, "Our findings demonstrate that the designs engraved on cylinder seals are directly connected to the development of proto-cuneiform in southern Iraq." The research shows how these ancient symbols, initially used in seals, gradually transformed into written signs.

Uruk, one of Mesopotamia's first major cities, was a hub for cultural and technological advancements. It was also the birthplace of the cylinder seals, which were primarily used for administrative purposes. These seals were engraved with images and then rolled across wet clay to imprint their motifs. The seals were used to mark goods and track the movement of commodities such as crops and textiles. This system of early accounting was crucial for managing the resources of this growing city.

The researchers have long believed that proto-cuneiform stemmed from such accounting systems, but until now, there was no clear evidence of how this transition occurred. Proto-cuneiform symbols, unlike those found on seals, have only appeared on clay tablets in southern Iraq. The study team aimed to identify any connections between the designs on seals and the signs that later appeared in writing.

By comparing the motifs found on cylinder seals with the pictographs from proto-cuneiform, the team discovered a close relationship. Some of these seal motifs seemed to directly evolve into proto-cuneiform signs. The most notable of these motifs depicted the transport of goods such as textiles and pottery, with images of items carried in nets or baskets. These symbols were commonly used to document exchanges between cities, particularly those involving temples.

Designs etched into cylindrical seals were compared with the abstract symbols of proto-cuneiform. CNN

The findings have significant implications for understanding the development of writing. The connection between the seal images and proto-cuneiform signs helps explain how abstract pictographs used in early trade became the foundation for written language. As Ferrara noted, the conceptual leap from simple symbols to written language represents a major milestone in human cognitive technology.

The research also helps clarify the role of early accounting systems in the invention of writing. By tracking the movement of goods and resources, early civilizations laid the groundwork for the sophisticated systems of documentation that would follow. This study not only provides insight into the origins of writing but also underscores the importance of symbols in the development of human communication.

The team now aims to explore what goods were carried in the nets depicted in the seals and why such imagery persisted over centuries. They are also looking to understand how these exchanges impacted the development of early societies in Mesopotamia.

This study marks an important step in unraveling the mysteries of proto-cuneiform and its connections to early writing. Researchers hope it will open new pathways for deciphering the many undecoded symbols of this ancient system.

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