Hi there! So, have you heard of a tablet? It's like a flat computer screen that you can touch and it does a lot of things like you can use it to draw or play games or watch videos.
Now, there's a tablet called the Tablet of Shamash. It's not like the tablets we use today, it's actually very old, almost 4,000 years old!
Back then, people didn't have phones or computers, so they wrote important things on tablets made of clay. They would use a sharp tool to make marks on the clay, kind of like writing with a pencil on paper.
The Tablet of Shamash is special because it has writing on it that tells a story about the sun god Shamash. He was a really important god in ancient Mesopotamia, which is a place that's now called Iraq. The tablet tells us about how Shamash helped to create the world and how he watched over everything that happened during the day.
The tablet was found in a city called Larsa, which was an important city a long time ago. People who study ancient history think that the tablet was made to celebrate the coronation of a king who lived in Larsa. It's really amazing that we can still read the words on the tablet after so long!