Tablet V of the Epic of Gilgamesh.

The Venus Tablet of Ammisaduqa, originating from the Babylonian era (2004-1595 BC), was discovered in Uruk, situated in southern Iraq.

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This historical clay tablet, inscribed with cuneiform writing and adorned with three geometric circles, encompᴀsses astronomical calculations that monitor the movements of Venus.

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Currently displayed in the Babylonian Gallery at The Iraqi Museum, this artifact showcases the advanced understanding the Babylonians had of celestial dynamics.

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