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Your one source for people and records finder. Keeping a good record and a nice resume has always been important for a variety of different jobs and posts, but this idea is not new and in fact comes from ancient Sumeria, one of the oldest proper nations that existed five thousand years ago. Indeed, Sumerians placed special importance, it seems, to public image, particularly among functionaries who could be questioned for their integrity, for obvious reasons.

They were interested in gaining the favour of gods and spirits, and for that end they used to dedicate temples, valuable items and particularly among other things, small, votive statues with spells, pleads and other inscriptions. One of the best collections of such votives has been found some years ago in Shatra, Iraq. It consists of various small figurines dedicated by the Enlil or governor of Lagash, Enannatum, to the Godess Inanna, to provide for his good fortune and wellness; Enannatum lived around the year 2.500 B.C. and it seems that he was worried about his personal record, for he ordered and had made quite a number of those statues. We don't know why, but we keep guessing.

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