Author

Contributions

  • Cameron, George Glenn, 1905- - Contributor

Publication

1956 - University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

58,500 words, Guess

Page Count

234 pages

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Alternate Titles

  • Babylonian tablets speak today.

Description

Book Description: Edward Chiera was that most remarkable of men, a competent and respected scholar possessed of an ardent desire to make his research readily and entertainingly available to laymen. More remarkable, Chiera had extraordinary gifts to equal to his desire. They Wrote on Clay combines fascinatingly the fruits of sound and painstaking archeology with the natural-born storyteller's art. As transmitted by Chiera, the message of the recently discovered Babylonian clay tablets becomes an absorbing excursion into the common life of a vanished civilization. Few will read They Wrote on Clay without becoming infected with something of Chiera's love for the rich archeological lore of the ancient Near East.

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