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the strange writing on this clay brick is known as cuneiform now the script was used for hundreds of years in ancient Mesopotamia which is regarded as the cradle of human civilization many monuments and tablets unearthed in Mesopotamia had this strange writing on them but no one knew what it meant well all that changed here in Iran at this mountain known as Mount behistun which stood alongside the ancient Silk Road on this mountain I found a number of ancient inscriptions one of which is the famous B histone inscription which was authored by de rice the great between 522 and 486 BC the inscription tells the story in three languages of how do is put down multiple rebellions in Persia after the death of Cyrus the Great and you can see de rice with his foot on the chest of one rebel and others with ropes around their necks being led toward him now the three different versions of the same text are written in three different cuneiform script languages Old Persian elamite and Babylon