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The Babylonian Map of the World with Irving Finkel

August 3, 2024

The Babylonian Map of the World, often hailed as the oldest known map of the world, is a fascinating artifact from ancient Mesopotamia, created approximately 2,900 years ago. This remarkable map is inscribed on a clay tablet using cuneiform script, a writing system developed by the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia. Like many other cuneiform tablets, this map is incomplete, its fragments scattered over time.

However, in a stroke of scholarly brilliance, Dr. Irving Finkel, a renowned Assyriologist, along with his particularly gifted student, Edith Horsley, managed to locate a missing piece of the map. Their discovery allowed them to slot this fragment back into the cuneiform tablet, revealing more of the ancient world as envisaged by the Babylonians.

This reconstructed map takes us on a journey through a somewhat mythical landscape, shedding light on how the ancient Mesopotamians perceived their world. Intriguingly, their map and the associated texts provide clues that have fueled modern quests to locate the final resting place of Noah's Ark. In Mesopotamian lore, a great flood story predates the Biblical narrative, with the ark being built not by Noah, but by Ziusudra, a character from earlier Sumerian mythology.

This ancient map, therefore, not only serves as a geographical document but also connects us to the rich tapestry of Mesopotamian mythology and its enduring influence on later cultural and religious stories.

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