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Collection of Clay Writings (15)
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This well-preserved clay tablet features dense cuneiform inscriptions, likely recording administrative, economic, or literary content from early Mesopotamia.
A cheerful student sits at her desk with books and a pencil, ideal for coloring or teaching literacy and focus.
A fragmented but informative ancient clay tablet from Mesopotamia, displaying cuneiform writing and narrative relief scenes.
A smiling child practices early reading using illustrated flashcards-matching words like “Bee” and “Bear” to their pictures.
A cheerful learning-themed illustration with an apple, pencil, and alphabet/numbers-ideal for early childhood education materials.
A symbolic tree rooted in red clay, bearing apples of Leadership, Social Justice, and Inquiry, surrounded by tools of learning and expression.
A reed stylus poised above freshly inscribed cuneiform on clay, demonstrating the iconic wedge-shaped writing of ancient Sumer.
A 4,000-year-old cuneiform tablet, likely used for record-keeping or legal documentation in ancient Mesopotamia.
Brightly colored modeling clay pieces-perfect for tactile learning and artistic expression in the classroom or at home.
A simple yet effective wilderness cooking station: tripod frame, fire-heated pot, and ready-to-catch fish.
Children of different backgrounds enjoying collaborative play with modeling clay-perfect for preschool or home learning.
A vibrant collection of playful clay sculptures-from a smiling heart to a pizza slice and friendly alligator-showcasing imaginative possibilities in clay art.
A 4,000-year-old clay tablet bearing cuneiform writing, possibly from Sumer or Akkad, used for record-keeping or legal documentation.
A stack of five baked clay tablets inscribed with cuneiform script, presented on a polished wooden pedestal with protective glass and an empty dedication plaque.
