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Cuneiform: the world’s first writing system

You're Dead to Me

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Ethics, Divination, and Cuneiform Tales

This chapter explores the ethical dilemmas of luxury at the expense of others, using the metaphor of a peasant body double for a king. It dives into the historical significance of divination practices, particularly cuneiform writing, as a means to interpret fate through various traditions, including omens derived from animal behavior. Additionally, through personal narratives like that of Laa Tubashini, the chapter highlights the resilience of human experiences captured in ancient records, balancing humor with profound reflections on history and societal dynamics.

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