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Writing Cuneiform: 2. Making the Stylus
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By David P. Wright. Saturday, October 6, 2012. 2 Making the Stylus. To make a stylus, obtain some plain (unvarnished) bamboo or wooden chopsticks. Pick them up at Asian restaurants or food stores. Acquire different kinds for experimentation. Bamboo sticks that have a some substance in the handle portion work better than disposable wood sticks which are usually thinner. Bamboo also yields sharper angles from sanding. But wood sticks can work. You'll also need some sandpaper (120 to 220 grit) and. Also san...
Writing Cuneiform: 3. Selecting Clay
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By David P. Wright. Saturday, October 6, 2012. Any non-rubbery clay can be used for writing (i.e., do not use Playdough or clay made of flour and salt). For beginners all you need is plasticine clay (i.e., nondrying oil based clay, as made by Crayola, etc.). All-purpose craft stores have neutral and natural colored plasticine clays. As well as here. You can also experiment with big projects in this type of clay. This type of clay allows you to preserve your work. While potter's clay is fireable, it is no...
Writing Cuneiform: 4. Preparing the Writing Surface
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By David P. Wright. Saturday, October 6, 2012. 4 Preparing the Writing Surface. After you press the tablet into its basic loaf shape you may want to flatten the writing surface. Do this by laying the blank on a table surface and rocking it lightly from side to side and top to bottom. Do the same for the reverse side. You can put a piece of paper on the surface to provide a smoother surface and to protect it from clay residue.) Don't over flatten. Make sure to retain the convex shape on both sides.
Writing Cuneiform: 5. Making the Basic Wedges
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By David P. Wright. Saturday, October 6, 2012. 5 Making the Basic Wedges. Position for making horizontal wedges. Position for making vertical wedges. In order to get a vertical wedge with a more symmetrical head (rather than one where the head sweeps out on the right almost like a horizontal wedge), steepen the angle of the stylus to the writing surface. Let the form you want to produce determine the stylus angle by experimentation. Small Angular Wedges and the Winkelhaken:. Less Frequent Diagonal Wedges:.
Writing Cuneiform: 1. Introduction
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By David P. Wright. Saturday, October 6, 2012. These instructions allow modern students to employ another mode of learning to help cement the learning of cuneiform signs. You'll sense that you are using a different part of your brain and advantageously so. Writing in clay not only helps one learn the signs, but also allows a student to become attuned to what the limitations and scribal mistakes possible and, thus, be able to better judge the nature of irregularities on ancient tablets. To learn the basic...
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By David P. Wright. Wednesday, October 10, 2012. 6 Some Homemade Tablets and Bibliography. Here are some homemade tablets using the techniques in posts 1–5 (see archive October 2012). The clay used is fireable/potter's clay from the craft store (though the tablets are not fired and don't need to be.). The tablet below is a heftly loaf of clay with relatively large signs. The following two pictures are of extracts from the Vassal Treaties of Esardaddon (VTE) with a fake seal impression. Ancient Scripts Se...
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