World’s Oldest Dictionaries Are 4,500-Year-Old Cuneiform Tablets

Oldest Dictionaries are 4500 year old cuneiform tablets
The text is written in the oldest Semitic language yet identified and deciphered with oldest
know bilingual dictionary, written in Sumerian (a language already deciphered) and Elbaite.
The Elbaites wrote in columns and used both sides of the tablets.
Lists of figures were separated from the totals by a blank column.
Treaties, description of wars and anthems to the gods were also recorded on tablets.
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