Tokens: Facts and Interpretations

Authors

  • Denise Schmandt-Besserat

Abstract

The first part of the article summarizes some of the major pieces of evidence concerning the archaeological clay tokens and in particular the technique for their manufacture, their geographic distribution, chronology, and the context in which they are found. The second part is devoted to the interpretation of tokens as the first example of visible language and, in particular, as an antecedent of Sumerian writing.

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Published

1986-07-01