The Sumerians Say There Were Six Failed Versions Before Us - Only One Survived.

In 2200 BCE, a scribe in the temple city of Nippur pressed a stylus into a clay tablet and recorded the exact number of times the gods tried to build a human being before they got one that worked. The number was seven. Six of those attempts failed. The tablet still exists. It sits in a museum drawer in Philadelphia. It has been translated for over ninety years. Almost no one has read it aloud. We were told, for most of the last century, that the story of human origins in the ancient world was a story of poetry. Of metaphor. Of primitive people imagining a divine potter shaping figures out of river clay and breathing life into them. We threw that reading on top of the tablets before we finished translating them. We decided what these texts were before we let them speak. And when the texts did speak — when they described the procedure, the failures, the iterations, the specific count — we called that part obscure. Possibly corrupt. Not to be taken literally. Six failed versions. One that survived. That is not metaphor. That is a record.

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