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The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
Sumerians created record kepping in 2000 B.C. but it doveloped into writing in about 3100 B.C.The Sumerians were credited with the advantage of claiming they invented writing in 3500 B.C., not in 1674 (Come on people. -.-)
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It is called "Cuneiform"
It is called "Cuneiform"
The development of cuneiform allowed scholars to decipher and translate ancient Sumerian texts inscribed on clay tablets. This writing system provided valuable insights into the Sumerian civilization's language, culture, history, and daily life. By studying cuneiform texts, scholars were able to reconstruct the social, political, and religious practices of the ancient Sumerians.
The Cuneiform would be the name of the writing the Sumerians made.
No, the Sumerians did not invent Sanskrit. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that developed in the Indian subcontinent. The Sumerians are credited with developing one of the earliest known writing systems, known as cuneiform, but this is unrelated to the development of Sanskrit.
The Sumerians' cuneiform writing system led to the development of written records, which enabled the growth of literature, legal codes, and historical documentation. It also facilitated communication across vast distances and allowed for the preservation of knowledge for future generations.
Writing first began in Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE with the development of cuneiform script by the Sumerians. This early form of writing enabled the recording of information on clay tablets.
The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
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The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
The Sumerians invented writing to keep track of records, documents, and just another way to communicate.