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No, cuneiform was not used only to write government documents. It was also used for various purposes such as writing literature, law codes, religious texts, and personal correspondence. Cuneiform was a versatile writing system that served a wide range of functions in ancient Mesopotamia.
Scribes went to school to learn how to write cuneiform. Scribes were the only one who learned how too, they were usually young boys
Cuneiform is completely made up of a shape similar to a triangle with a straight line coming out of one of the points. the entire alphabet and all the words are made up of different combinations of this one symbol. It was made by pressing a wedge-shaped tool into soft clay or a similar material, and then allowing it to dry. Because the alphabet was so complicated, only specially-trained scribes knew how to write.
It was far easier to learn.
they are both ancient writing They are both pictographs The two forms of writing are related because the 2 peoples/cultures that used and developed them were also related. The hieroglyphic writing system was ONLY used for ancient EGYPTIAN. The cuneiform writing system, started by the Sumerians, was then picked up and widely used by the Mesopotamian speakers of a Semitic** language unrelated to Sumerian -- the language of the Babylonians and Assyrians, called "Akkadian" by modern scholars. From there it spread further and was used to write other languages - esp. Elamite and Hittite.
No. Cities is the only correct spelling.
None; they only wrote in cuneiform in ancient times.
only the scribes can write. They use cuneiform, wedge shaped symbols
Scribes went to school to learn how to write cuneiform. Scribes were the only one who learned how too, they were usually young boys
There was really only one form of Sumerian writing, the cuneiform script made out of various combinations of wedge shapes (Latin cuneus, "wedge'). This system developed out a combination of arbitrary shapes impressed in clay, and pictures drawn with a reed stylus. A history of the script can be found at ancientscripts.com (see related link below).
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The English Bill of Rights and Magna Carta. These were the only two because England had limited the power of its kings and queens in two documents.
Hieroglyphs was the writing used only on religious or official documents. They were used for tombs, temples, books of the dead, etc. They were only used on official and religious documents because they take a long time to write. The Egyptians would use hieratic, demotic, or cursive hieroglyphs for everyday writing.
it is cunei which only dumb people didnt know
it is cunei which only dumb people didnt know
They didn't go anywhere. Only the nobility were taught by temple priests. The purpose of a scribe was to write documents for those people who couldn't write.
During certain historical periods, monks and clergy were often the only Europeans who could read and write due to their education in monasteries and churches. This literacy was primarily related to religious texts and documents.
Cuneiform is completely made up of a shape similar to a triangle with a straight line coming out of one of the points. the entire alphabet and all the words are made up of different combinations of this one symbol. It was made by pressing a wedge-shaped tool into soft clay or a similar material, and then allowing it to dry. Because the alphabet was so complicated, only specially-trained scribes knew how to write.