A love letter through a millennium
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From the Iranian Plateau to Mesopotamia, ancient West Asian people used clay tablets to create written records. Many clay tablets have been discovered forming a love letter that has passed through the millennium and is presented to us at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum in Turkey. This letter records for posterity the deep love that transcends time.

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