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the earliest or oldest known system of writing is Cuneiform.
The oldest form of writing known to man is Cuneiform used in Mesopatamia.
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the earliest or oldest known system of writing is Cuneiform.
the earliest or oldest known system of writing is Cuneiform.
The oldest form of writing known to man is Cuneiform used in Mesopatamia.
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The Sumerians used cuneiform. Cuneiform is 8,000 years old.
No, cuneiform writing is not a Greek contribution. Cuneiform is one of the earliest known forms of writing, developed by the ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) around 3400 BCE. Greek contributions to writing include the development of the Greek alphabet.
Sumer was the oldest known civiliztion in Mesopotamia
Cuneiform is a type of writing system that was used in ancient Mesopotamia. It consisted of wedge-shaped characters pressed into clay tablets. It is one of the earliest known writing systems in the world.
In ancient Mesopotamia, also known as the Fertile Crescent, the writing system they utilized was called cuneiform which came about in the late 4th millennium BC in Sumer. Cuneiform preceded hieroglyphs, which was the writing system utilized by the ancient Egyptians. Cuneiform consisted of wedge shaped characters and pictorial representations impressed in slabs of clay with blunt edges of reeds. It is one of the earliest known writing systems, and the first known written language.
Persia, wich is modern day Iran.
Yes, Mesopotamia developed one of the earliest forms of writing known as cuneiform around 3200 BCE. Cuneiform was a system of writing using wedge-shaped characters impressed onto clay tablets and was used to record administrative, economic, and religious information.