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    First Evidence Of Writing=20
    5300 Years Old Found In Egypt
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    CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Clay tablets uncovered in southern Egypt from =
the tomb of a king named Scorpion may represent the earliest known =
writing by humankind, an archaeologist said Tuesday.=20
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                    If confirmed, the discovery would rank among the =
greatest ever in the search for the origins of the written word.=20
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                    But the subject they mostly deal with may be of no =
surprise at all. It's taxes.=20
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                    Gunter Dreyer, head of the German Archaeological =
Institute, said the tablets record linen and oil deliveries made about =
5,300 years ago as tithe to King Scorpion I.=20
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                    These two clay tablets were unearthed in the tomb of =
King Scorpion I in a cemetery 300 miles south of Cairo. According to =
scholars the writings on the left tablet depict Mountains of Darkness, =
or west, and the right tablet depicts Mountains of Light, or east, in =
reference to where the sun sets or rises. The discovery throws open for =
debate a widely held belief among historians that the first people to =
write were the Sumerians of the Mesopotamian civilization sometime =
before 3,000 B.C., or 5,000 years ago (AP).=20
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                    He said the tablets have been carbon-dated with =
certainty to between 3300 B.C. and 3200 B.C.=20
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                    The discovery throws open for debate a widely held =
belief among historians that the first people to write were the =
Sumerians of the Mesopotamian civilization sometime before 3000 B.C. The =
exact date of Sumerian writing remains in doubt.=20
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                    The Egyptian writings - in the form of line drawings =
of animals, plants and mountains - are the first evidence that =
hieroglyphics used by later-day Pharaonic dynasties did not ''rise as =
Phoenix from the ashes'' but developed gradually, Dreyer said.=20
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                    ''Linguists now have a larger history (of writing) =
to regard,'' he said.=20
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                    One American archaeologist called the tablets an =
''exciting'' find.=20
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                    ''This would be one of the greatest discoveries in =
the history of writing and ancient Egyptian culture,'' Kent Weeks, =
professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, told The =
Associated Press.=20
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                    But John Baines, a professor of Egyptology at Oxford =
University, was more cautious.=20
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                    ''Undoubtedly, (Dreyer's) findings are very =
important, but I have an open mind on this and would like to see'' more =
evidence on the comparative ages of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian =
samples, Baines said in a telephone interview.=20
                     =20
                    At this point, ''I would say it is likely that =
writing was invented in both places,'' he said.=20
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                    The bulk of Dreyer's discovery was from Scorpion's =
tomb in a cemetery in the Suhag province, 300 miles south of Cairo.=20
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                    Like many kings in pre-Pharaonic times, Scorpion =
took the name of an animal. Records have been found of chieftains named =
Mouse, Falcon, Double Falcon and Elephant before the first Pharaonic =
dynasty began in 2920 B.C. The Great Pyramid was not built until nearly =
400 years later.=20
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                    Since 1985, Dreyer and his team have unearthed about =
300 pieces of written material on clay tablets barely bigger than =
postage stamps and clay jars and vases with ink impressions.=20
                     =20
                    Dreyer said the writings were not a creative =
outpouring, but the result economic necessity: When chieftains expanded =
their areas of control they needed to keep a record of taxes, which were =
paid in commodities.=20
                     =20
                    Two-thirds of the tablets have been deciphered as =
accounts of linen and oil delivered to King Scorpion in taxes, short =
notes, numbers, lists of kings' names and names of institutions.=20
                     =20
                    Although the records are made up of symbols, they =
are considered true writing because each symbol stands for a consonant =
and makes up syllables.=20
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                    For example, the city named Ba-set was written by =
putting together a throne, known as Ba, and a stork, set. Similarly, Ju =
Gereh - Mountain of Darkness, a reference to its location in the west =
where the sun set - was designated with those symbols.=20
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                    Fish, the word for delivery, appears on many tablets =
against the names of settlements.=20
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                    Apart from the academic question of who came first, =
Dreyer said, the writings prove that the early Egyptian society was far =
more developed than previously thought.=20
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                    ''In principle, they were able to express themselves =
clearly,'' he said. =20
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Scorpion may=20
                    represent the earliest known writing by humankind, =
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                    archaeologist said Tuesday.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>If confirmed, =
the discovery=20
                    would rank among the greatest ever in the search for =
the=20
                    origins of the written word.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>But the subject =
they mostly=20
                    deal with may be of no surprise at all. It's =
taxes.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>Gunter Dreyer, =
head of the=20
                    German Archaeological Institute, said the tablets =
record=20
                    linen and oil deliveries made about 5,300 years ago =
as tithe=20
                    to King Scorpion I.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>These two clay =
tablets were=20
                    unearthed in the tomb of King Scorpion I in a =
cemetery 300=20
                    miles south of Cairo. According to scholars the =
writings on=20
                    the left tablet depict Mountains of Darkness, or =
west, and=20
                    the right tablet depicts Mountains of Light, or =
east, in=20
                    reference to where the sun sets or rises. The =
discovery=20
                    throws open for debate a widely held belief among =
historians=20
                    that the first people to write were the Sumerians of =
the=20
                    Mesopotamian civilization sometime before 3,000 =
B.C., or=20
                    5,000 years ago (AP).</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>He said the =
tablets have=20
                    been carbon-dated with certainty to between 3300 =
B.C. and=20
                    3200 B.C.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>The discovery =
throws open=20
                    for debate a widely held belief among historians =
that the=20
                    first people to write were the Sumerians of the =
Mesopotamian=20
                    civilization sometime before 3000 B.C. The exact =
date of=20
                    Sumerian writing remains in doubt.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>The Egyptian =
writings - in=20
                    the form of line drawings of animals, plants and =
mountains -=20
                    are the first evidence that hieroglyphics used by =
later-day=20
                    Pharaonic dynasties did not ''rise as Phoenix from =
the=20
                    ashes'' but developed gradually, Dreyer said.</FONT> =

                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>''Linguists now =
have a=20
                    larger history (of writing) to regard,'' he =
said.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>One American =
archaeologist=20
                    called the tablets an ''exciting'' find.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>''This would be =
one of the=20
                    greatest discoveries in the history of writing and =
ancient=20
                    Egyptian culture,'' Kent Weeks, professor of =
Egyptology at=20
                    the American University in Cairo, told The =
Associated=20
                    Press.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>But John Baines, =
a professor=20
                    of Egyptology at Oxford University, was more=20
                    cautious.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>''Undoubtedly, =
(Dreyer's)=20
                    findings are very important, but I have an open mind =
on this=20
                    and would like to see'' more evidence on the =
comparative=20
                    ages of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian samples, =
Baines said=20
                    in a telephone interview.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>At this point, =
''I would say=20
                    it is likely that writing was invented in both =
places,'' he=20
                    said.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>The bulk of =
Dreyer's=20
                    discovery was from Scorpion's tomb in a cemetery in =
the=20
                    Suhag province, 300 miles south of Cairo.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>Like many kings =
in=20
                    pre-Pharaonic times, Scorpion took the name of an =
animal.=20
                    Records have been found of chieftains named Mouse, =
Falcon,=20
                    Double Falcon and Elephant before the first =
Pharaonic=20
                    dynasty began in 2920 B.C. The Great Pyramid was not =
built=20
                    until nearly 400 years later.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>Since 1985, =
Dreyer and his=20
                    team have unearthed about 300 pieces of written =
material on=20
                    clay tablets barely bigger than postage stamps and =
clay jars=20
                    and vases with ink impressions.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>Dreyer said the =
writings=20
                    were not a creative outpouring, but the result =
economic=20
                    necessity: When chieftains expanded their areas of =
control=20
                    they needed to keep a record of taxes, which were =
paid in=20
                    commodities.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>Two-thirds of =
the tablets=20
                    have been deciphered as accounts of linen and oil =
delivered=20
                    to King Scorpion in taxes, short notes, numbers, =
lists of=20
                    kings' names and names of institutions.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>Although the =
records are=20
                    made up of symbols, they are considered true writing =
because=20
                    each symbol stands for a consonant and makes up=20
                    syllables.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>For example, the =
city named=20
                    Ba-set was written by putting together a throne, =
known as=20
                    Ba, and a stork, set. Similarly, Ju Gereh - Mountain =
of=20
                    Darkness, a reference to its location in the west =
where the=20
                    sun set - was designated with those symbols.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>Fish, the word =
for delivery,=20
                    appears on many tablets against the names of=20
                    settlements.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>Apart from the =
academic=20
                    question of who came first, Dreyer said, the =
writings prove=20
                    that the early Egyptian society was far more =
developed than=20
                    previously thought.</FONT>=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1></FONT>&nbsp;=20
                    <DT><FONT color=3D#350000 size=3D+1>''In principle, =
they were=20
                    able to express themselves clearly,'' he =
said.</FONT>=20
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