In 1926 he published the first Clason essay about the economy and financial success, in which he used a form of "Babylonian parables": they were written in cuneiform tablets found i...
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In 1926 he published the first Clason essay about the economy and financial success, in which he used a form of "Babylonian parables": they were written in cuneiform tablets found in the territory between the rivers. This information was confirmed by the British Association of Archaeologists: Clason repeatedly turned to them for help in his research, passing incoherent fragments of texts that he could not translate.