Part of one of the hundreds of administrative tablets discovered at the Sumerian site of Girsu.
The tablets were found at the site of a large state archive building, made of mud-brick walls and divided into rooms or offices. (source)
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Part of one of the hundreds of administrative tablets discovered at the Sumerian site of Girsu.
The tablets were found at the site of a large state archive building, made of mud-brick walls and divided into rooms or offices. (source)

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Queen Liballi-sharrat, the wife of king Ashurbanipal, and his sister Sherua-etirat were both literate. In fact, Sherua-etirat once scolded her sister, then the crown princess, for not doing her homework. Literacy, it seemed, was an expectation of these Assyrian queens.
"Why don't you write your tablet and do your homework? If you don't, they will say: "Is this the sister of Sheru'a-eṭirat, eldest daughter of the Succession Palace of Ashur-etel-ilani-mukinni, the great king, mighty king, king of the world, king of Assyria?" (source)
"If a ghost afflicts a man, in order to cure him: you fumigate him with pig dung, dog dung, wolf dung, fox dung, gazelle dung, nīnû plant (mint?), horned alkali, stag horn, sulphur, bitumen, “human bone,” and soiled rag (burned) over embers."
Source: Moudhy Al-Rashid