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8,000-Year-Old Ceramic Slab with Possibly World’s Oldest Writing Discovered near Bulgaria’s Nova Zagora
February 27, 2018 · by Ivan Dikov · in Prehistory



A small ceramic slab from the 6th millennium BC with written signs which might be the world’s oldest writing has been discovered by archaeologists at a prehistoric settlement near the town of Nova Zagora in Southeast Bulgaria.

The slab from Nova Zagora with what are seemingly written signs, which have not been decoded, is not unlike a number of other similar finds from various parts of Bulgaria, except that it appears to be oldest than all, the researchers note.

http://archaeologyinbulgaria.com/2018/02/27/8000-year-old-ceramic-slab-possibly-worlds-oldest-writing-discovered-near-bulgarias-nova-zagora/