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Ancient Stamp Dating To 5,000 Bc Unearthed


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Excavations in the Harran district of Şanlıurfa have uncovered a stamp dating back to 4,000-5,000 B.C., said the excavation leader on Saturday, reported the Anatolia news agency. Harran excavation team leader Nurettin Yardımcı said the excavations have been ongoing since 1983 and that recent work in the area has focused on the Harran tumulus and Ulu Cami as well as the Neolithic settlement of Tellidris.

 

full article at Turkish Daily News

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So does this stamp pre-date the Penny Black then?

 

Was it self-adhesive?

 

Did postage prices increase as much then as they do now?

 

Have they found the post box they put their scrolls in?

 

Phil

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Was it junk mail?

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These so-called "stamps" certainly had nothing to do with our modern world stamps. Notice that they were found in a tumulus, which means that they were probably symbols with some sort of religious meaning.

I take it they really mean either a seal (the engraved stone that makes the picture) or or a seal-impression (the resulting picture, impressed in clay). The translator on the Turkish Daily News didn't quite choose correctly.

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