
Larsa Tablets
The Larsa Tablets are ancient clay artifacts from Mesopotamia, dating to around 2000 BCE. They are important for understanding early writing and record-keeping. These tablets typically contain cuneiform script, an early form of writing created by pressing a reed stylus into soft clay. They often recorded transactions, legal agreements, or administrative details. The Larsa Tablets provide valuable insights into the economic, social, and political life of their time, showcasing the development of written language and complex society in ancient Mesopotamia.