Assur ostracon and tablets
The Assur ostracon and tablets are a series of Aramaic or Phoenician inscriptions found during the 1903-13 excavations of Assur by the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft. It is considered the oldest evidence of writing Aramaic in cursive script.
They are currently in the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin (ostracon is V. A. 8384).
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