Ostentatious and Ordinary: EAC Object Stories

Jared Howell

From Rubble to Writing

Cuneiform Tablet 1915.139
Small rectangular cuneiform tablet on a white background.
Photo Credit: Jared Howell, February 24, 2026

Metadata

Creator

Once Known Sumerian Scribe

Date

c.2800 BCE

Culture

Mesopotamia, Sumerian

Medium

Inscribed Clay

Measurements

2″ x1 7/8″x 1/2″

Credit Line

Educational Purchase Fund

Description

A small rectangular cuneiform tablet. Crafted by scribes with soft, wet clay and a stylus, cuneiform tablets were created to record transactional information in favor of relying on memory alone. Cuneiform represents the world’s first example of written language and is widely accepted by historians to be one of the most influential inventions in human history.

Fun Fact

Cuneiform gets its name from the Latin cuneus, meaning “wedge,” describing the shape of many of the characters.

From Rubble to Writing

A StoryMap by Jared Howell

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Here is a short Kahoot quiz for teachers to use with their students, based on the above Storymap narrative!

Kahoot

Created by Jared Howell for HIS 455 “Power, Knowledge & Gender” at Cleveland State University, April 2026.

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