yes they did in fact.
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.
The Sumerians had one of the earliest written language known as cuneiform. It was developed in ancient Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE.
The first known language to be written from left to right was Sumerian, dating back to around 3200 BCE. This ancient language was written using cuneiform script on clay tablets in ancient Mesopotamia.
I belive the languge spoken in Mesoptamia was Sumer. :D
The first known written language is Sumerian, which was developed around 3200 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. Sumerian cuneiform script was used to record transactions, laws, and stories on clay tablets.
The first language spoken by humans is unknown, as language likely emerged gradually over thousands of years. The first known written language is Sumerian, which dates back to around 3100 BC in Mesopotamia.
Cuneiform is one of the earliest systems of writing, developed by the ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia around 3500 BCE. It consists of a series of wedge-shaped symbols engraved on clay tablets using a stylus. Cuneiform was used by various ancient civilizations in the Near East for over three millennia.
Hammurabi code
Mesopotamia contributed a written language to record events. They also invented the wheel and irrigation of crops.
they invented many things came up with the written language and much more!:P
I belive the languge spoken in Mesoptamia was Sumer. :D
The first known written language is Sumerian, which was developed around 3200 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. Sumerian cuneiform script was used to record transactions, laws, and stories on clay tablets.
Gilgamesh likely spoke Akkadian, which was a Semitic language used in Mesopotamia during his time. This epic poem is written in this language, suggesting that it was a common language in the region during the time of the Sumerians.
it is cuneiform
No, the Assyrians did not invent written law. The Sumerians, a group that inhabited Southern Mesopotamia, did. The Assyrians are descendants of those who are credited to such inventions.
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