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The Earliest Known Literary Work

Posted in Earliest Known Art and literature on April 8, 2008 by gailkav

The Sumerians in Mesopotamia built the first known civilization. Their city of Ur was built on the delta of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The Sumerians created a city of art, craft and commerce based on a thriving agricultural economy.

They also invented writing, impressing wedge shaped symbols on tablets of clay. The first known literary work was printed in this way. It is the epic story of a Sumerian King, Gilgamesh. The version that exists today was written on 12 clay tablets around the 27th Century BC. The story tells of Gilgamesh searching for immortality after the death of his friend, Enkidu.

These ancient things are our heritage as creators, artists and writers.

Earliest Known Work of Art?

Posted in Earliest Known Art and literature on April 7, 2008 by gailkav

Is the so called Venus of Tan Tan the earliest known piece of art? Found in Morocco in 1999 on the north bank of the Draa River south of the town of Tan Tan, the figure has been dated between 300,000-500,000 BC. It is made from quartzite and appears to have been painted with red ochre.

Some believe it was deliberately carved - others believe that natural weathering produced this form.