
The Baška tablet
The Baška Tablet is a 11th-century Croatian artifact, inscribed in Latin using Glagolitic script, discovered in the town of Baška on the island of Krk. It is one of the earliest known documents written in Croatian and is considered a significant cultural and historical treasure. The tablet, made of limestone, features an inscription celebrating the Christian faith and the local church, highlighting the importance of religion and literacy at the time. Its discovery provides valuable insights into medieval Croatian language, script, and society, making it an important symbol of Croatian cultural heritage.