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Sumerian Elixir
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The Sumerian Elixir Archive

A rigorously documented archive of Sumerian-era healing substances, medical prescriptions, and ritual texts—built from museum catalogues, cuneiform editions, and primary evidence. Every claim is traceable.

Evidence Bound

What counts here

  • Primary cuneiform tablets, object records, and excavation documentation.
  • Secondary commentary clearly labeled and quarantined from evidence.
  • Suppression or shutdown claims require court orders or contemporaneous press.
Current focus: P269190 (CBS 14221) and Sumerian incantations

Primary Evidence

Museum catalog entries, photographs, and transliterations anchor every statement.

Provenance First

Each artifact is linked to excavation context, collection history, and publication trail.

Lore Split From Data

Modern claims are separated from the primary record and labeled when unverified.

Featured Research Notes

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Feb 4, 2026 Research Note

Critique & Open Questions

Known gaps, risks, and the specific evidence still required.

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Feb 4, 2026 Research Note

Modern Claims: Allegation vs Evidence

How the archive separates modern narratives from the primary record.

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Feb 4, 2026 Research Note

Primary Texts: Prescriptions & Incantations

What the Sumerian-era tablets actually are, how they are cataloged, and which primary editions are still missing.

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