Cuneiform was made using wedged shaped tools and were made on clay tablets.
the sumerians made cuneiform on wet clay tablets
Mesopotamians made cuneiform as their written language
Cuneiform was a system of writing developed by the Sumerians in ancient Mesopotamia primarily for administrative and record-keeping purposes. It was used to document transactions, laws, and other important information on clay tablets.
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Sumerians created cuneiform to keep records of transactions, communicate information, and document laws and regulations in the ancient city-states of Mesopotamia. It allowed for a standardized way of recording information on clay tablets that could be easily understood by scribes and administrators.
Cuneiform styluses were typically made of reeds or wood. These materials were used to make wedge-shaped impressions on clay tablets to create the cuneiform script.
Sumerians
They made it in 3500 , 3000 BBC
Mesopotamia. Hammurabi used cuneiform to communicate with his city-state and with other leaders. He was one of the few kings who knew how to read and write. Cuneiform made communication more efficient, and this benefited to Mesopotamia.
Cuneiform writing is one of the earliest forms of writing developed by the ancient Mesopotamians around 3500 BCE. It involves using a wedge-shaped stylus to create characters on clay tablets. Cuneiform was used for recording various information such as trade, administrative records, and literature in civilizations like the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
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.