Yes, Hebrew on parchment. The Israelites always had a high level of literacy.
The Ancient Israelites used a derivative of the Phoenician alphabet to transcribe Hebrew. Eventually, the Hebrew derivative of the Phoenician alphabet became particularized to Hebrew and became the forerunner of the Modern Hebrew alphabet.
Ancient Ghana used a writing system called cuneiform. Like hieroglyphics, cuneiform was an image-based language, rather than a letter-based language like most languages today. However, unlike hieroglyphs, which used images like animals and real life objects, cuneiform used shapes.
They used a form of writing called Cuneiform. Cuneiform formed from the ancient writing called pictographs. Pictographs used pictures to describe words, cuneiform used shapes, such as blocks, as letters.
Crete was part of Ancient Greece. The Cretian writing system was called Cypriot syllabary. This was a local type of Greek writing.
The system of writing used in the Ancient Middle East was cuneiform. It was mainly used in Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit.
Cuneiform was used by the ancient Sumerians
The ancient Egyptians used a form of picture writing known as hieroglyphics.
They used a form of writing called Cuneiform. Cuneiform formed from the ancient writing called pictographs. Pictographs used pictures to describe words, cuneiform used shapes, such as blocks, as letters.
cuneiform
Meroitic writing
The social system in Ancient Ghana was divided into two main classes. There was the upper class which was made up of the rich leaders and rulers and the lower class which was comprised of the laborers.
Ghana is a country in Africa now and ancient Ghana is no longer around. Ancient Ghana endded around 1240.
Crete was part of Ancient Greece. The Cretian writing system was called Cypriot syllabary. This was a local type of Greek writing.
The writing system was called cuneiform
hieroglyphics
what writing do they use in Ghana paperwork
The system of writing used in the Ancient Middle East was cuneiform. It was mainly used in Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit.
hieroglyphics
Hieroglyphics