Controversial Tartaria Tablets: The First Writing System In The World?
A. Sutherland AncientPages.com - The so-called "Tartaria Tablets" were examined by a number of scientists from all across the world and isotope carbon 14 dating revealed they were created at least 6,500 years ago.
The tablets covered with pictographic writing are extraordinary because they raise the possibility that writing in the Danube basin predated the earliest Sumerian cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Tartaria Tablets. source
In 1963, Nicolae Vlassa wrote "about several inscribed plaques discovered in an early Vinca grave at Tartaria, near Cluj. He assumed that the plaques (wrongly called "tablets") were Mesopotamian imports. In 1968, M. S. F (Sinclair) Hood considered the Tartaria plaques "an uncomprehending hending imitation of more civilized people's written records."
Vlassa "failed to recognize, however, that Old European writing, such as that on the Vinca cultic objects, predated Mesopotamian script by several thousand years, even though several good radiocarbon chronologies existed for the Vinca culture in the late 1960s..." 1
The discovery caused great interest and controversy in the scientific community because this suggests that the Tartaria tablets represent the first writing in the world, which we know of. The tablets, which are 1,000 years older than the Mesopotamian writings contain signs that have remained undeciphered to this day.
Nicolae Vlassa, an archaeologist at the National Museum of Transylvanian History, Cluj-Napoca who was the original discoverer of the three tablets also unearthed 26 clay and stone figurines and a shell bracelet, accompanied by the burnt, broken, and disarticulated bones of an adult male.
The place of discovery was a Neolithic site in the village of Tartaria (about 30 km (19 mi) from Alba Iulia), in Romania. Two of the tablets are rectangular and the third is round. The Tartaria tablets are small and two of them have holes drilled through them.
Were they used as a kind of amulets?
The dating of the tablets is difficult as they cannot be carbon-dated and the stratigraphy is uncertain. A few scientists suppose that they may date to around 5300 BC.

One thing is sure: the writing found on the Tartaria Tablets is the first writing in the world, which we know of. Unfortunately, the signs have remained indecipherable until this day. Image source
The tablets bear incised symbols and have been the subject of considerable controversy among archaeologists, some of whom claimed in the past that the symbols represent the earliest known form of writing in the world. The symbols are thought to be Vinca symbols, although some scholars have considered them to be Sumerian
What is common for all three tablets is that they are inscribed only on one face.
The rectangular tablet depicts a horned animal, an unclear figure, and a vegetal motif, a branch or tree. The others have a variety of mainly abstract symbols. The purpose of the burial is unclear, but it has been suggested that the body was, if not that of a shaman or spirit-medium, that of a local most respected wise person.
Interestingly, a 5,500-year-old clay pot with similar symbols was discovered in Bulgaria.
Naturally, there have been a lot of suggestions about the meaning of the symbols. Scholars have put forward a number of theories, but the truth is that there is still no-one that can explain the enigmatic signs inscribed on the Tartaria tablets.
There are also some scientists who think the Tartaria tablets are in fact the world's oldest writing system that we have encountered.
The meaning of the symbols is unknown, and their nature has been the subject of much debate, but their existence clearly suggests that the Danube civilization invented a writing system long before the Sumerians.
It is a controversial claim, but evidence indicates that this was a very likely event.
For now, the true nature and meaning of the Tartaria tablets remain an unexplained mystery, but there is much debate, many theories, and suggestions.
Written by – A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com Senior Staff Writer
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