
In this episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast, Lex interviews Irving Finkel, a scholar of ancient languages and cuneiform script. They discuss the origins of writing, focusing on cuneiform and its evolution from pictographs to a system encoding sound. Finkel shares his controversial theory that sound-based writing may have predated pictographic writing. They explore the complexities of deciphering cuneiform, the role of scribes, and the literature of the time, including the Epic of Gilgamesh and the flood narrative found on the Ark tablet. Finkel also discusses the ancient Royal Game of Ur, his reconstruction of its rules, and the broader significance of games in human culture, and the British Museum.
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