stylus
Sumerians used cuneiform writing, which consisted of wedge-shaped symbols impressed on clay tablets. These symbols represented various objects, actions, or ideas, and the writing tool used for making them was a stylus made of reed.
stylus
Sumerians used a stylus, typically made from reed, to inscribe symbols onto clay tablets. The stylus had a pointed end that allowed them to create cuneiform characters by pressing it into the soft clay. This method enabled the recording of information, such as trade transactions and legal documents, in one of the world's earliest writing systems.
It was first used to make wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets.
It was first used to make wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets.
The first clay tablets were likely made by ancient civilizations by taking wet clay, shaping it into a flat surface, and then inscribing marks or symbols using a stylus or similar tool. After the inscriptions were made, the clay tablets would be dried or fired to harden them for preservation. These tablets were then used for writing, record-keeping, and communication.
ancient sumerian clay tablets were made of mud, water. the writing was made up of wedge shaped symbols. also, only scribes knew how to make the clay tablets and how to write on them.
reeds
Sumerians wrote cuneiform by using a stylus made of reed or bone to make wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets. The cuneiform script consisted of a combination of pictograms and wedges that represented sounds. It was written in rows from left to right or sometimes in columns.
Yes, Cuneiform writing system consisted of symbols made up of wedges and lines that represented sounds, syllables, or words. These symbols were impressed onto clay tablets using a reed stylus.
they wrote on wet clay and left it dry
Some people use them to make art. They wanna use the same technique that the Native Americans did with clay tablets. IT's fun, you should try it.