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All of the above
the priests.
Both Egypt and Sumeria used hieroglyphics
It might be Sumeria
The ancient civilization of Sumeria, lasted from about 3500 B.C., to about 2000 B.C.
Sumeria was a region in ancient Mesopotamia, founded around 4500-4000 BCE. It is considered one of the earliest civilizations in the world, known for its advanced cities, agriculture, and writing system.
The only person to completely unify Sumeria was Sargon the Great from Akkad (northern mesopotamia). The only person to completely unify Sumeria was Sargon the Great from Akkad (northern mesopotamia).
Sumeria
Cuneiform was predominantly used in Mesopotamia, an ancient region located in present-day Iraq, Iran, and Syria. It was used by various cultures in the Near East, including the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, for writing in languages like Sumerian, Akkadian, and others.
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Sumeria
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The birthplace of the first written language is believed to be Sumer, an ancient civilization in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq). The Sumerians are credited with developing cuneiform script around 3200 BC, making it one of the earliest known writing systems in the world.
Sumeria, obviously.