It doesn't. It's a 6,000 years old form of writing, practised in Babylonia, that has been completely out of use for the last few 2,500 years.
it had picture symbols and ours today has no picture symbols. it different from cuneiform becuse cuneiform has more lettter symbols thhen picture
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Cuneiform bones are located in the foot and are not considered short bones. Cuneiform bones help to form the arch of the foot and are essential for weight distribution.
No, cuneiform is not used as a writing system today. It was primarily used in ancient Mesopotamia, and over time, it was replaced by other writing systems such as the Phoenician alphabet.
No, cuneiform is an ancient system of writing that was primarily used by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia. It is no longer in use today but is studied by scholars for historical and linguistic purposes.
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I would say pictograms because cuneiform was invented by early sumerians so very few people can read it today.
It was the FIRST form of writing!
No, they invented an alphabet from which the Greek, Latin and today's alphabets descended.
Sargon could send instructions and govern over great distances by using cuneiform.
No. However there are some experts who know how to read cuneiform (and thus write it too). Modern methods of writing are far more efficient than cuneiform (which was good when all you had to write on was damp clay tablets).
Cuneiform writing, which was developed by the ancient Sumerians, laid the foundation for literacy and record-keeping. It allowed for the transmission of knowledge and ideas across time and space. Today, the decipherment of cuneiform has provided valuable insights into the history, culture, and languages of ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia.