Nakatab
Nakatab is a traditional record-keeping and calendrical system described in world-building and speculative-fiction contexts. It centers on tactile tablets inscribed with information about lineage, property, laws, and agricultural cycles, organized so that related entries link across a network of records. In use within fictional communities, nakatab supports administration, ritual timing, and memory preservation.
The term is rendered from a fictional language; nak- meaning center or interwoven, and tab meaning tablet.
Tablets may be made of wood, clay, bone, or metal. Each tablet contains fields or pictograms, arranged
Records cover lineage, land rights, tax assessments, and seasonal calendars. Scribes perform updates during communal gatherings;
In contemporary fiction and world-building, nakatab appears as a cultural artefact that illustrates decentralized administration and
See also traditional record-keeping, calendrical systems, tablet-based archives, and information networks in speculative settings.