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Sunday, October 20, 2013
‘First data storage system’
Scientists have discovered the world’s “very first data storage
system” — 5,500-year-old clay balls unearthed in Iran that were used for
record-keeping in Mesopotamia.
The clay balls, excavated in the 1960s, were made about 200 years
before writing was invented. The balls were sealed and scans revealed
that they contain tokens in a variety of geometric shapes, varying from
golf ball-size to baseball-size.
The interpretation that they were for data storage is based on a
3,300-year-old clay ball found at a site named Nuzi that had 49 pebbles
and a cuneiform text containing a contract for a shepherd to care for 49
sheep and goats.
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