Found at Jokha, the ancient Umma in central Babylonia
This is an example of a sealed temple record. After the tablet was written and while the clay was still soft, the temple priest rolled his engraved cylindrical stone seal over the tablet. The impression of the seal made it impossible to change the record. The seal impression is the raised characters and contains the name of the scribe, his father, and the statue of the seated sun god. It is dated 2350 B.C.

