Here's the image from this fascinating FB article, as well as the opening paragraph:
"'Cuneiform',
the most ancient form of writing, derives from 'kunta' meaning 'female
genitalia' in Sumerian of ancient Iraq. 'Kunta' is 'woman' in several
Near Eastern and African languages and a Mother Tongue that is being
compiled by linguists today. It was also spelled 'quna,' which is the
root of 'queen.' Since priestesses were known to be
accountants/administrators of Temple of
Inanna in Sumeria c.3100 B.C. when Cuneiform was first used, it is
highly likely that cuneiform was 'the sign of the kunta' who kept the
books (clay tablets) for the temple economy/redistribution of wealth
that evolved from communal economics of ancient mother-cultures."
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