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The Sumerian Tablet That Describes Two Hearts in the First Humans — And Why Only One Remains
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A Sumerian clay tablet (BM96577) from the British Museum describes how the first humans possessed two hearts, with one subsequently removed, which modern embryology has confirmed as accurate since human embryos develop with two separate cardiac primordia that fuse into a single heart during the third week of fetal development. This ancient observation, preserved in Mesopotamian medical texts from the second millennium BCE, demonstrates that ancient scribes had empirical knowledge of embryonic development that modern imaging technology can now verify, though the tablet's restricted access and incomplete translation have prevented full scholarly analysis.

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