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The Sumers invented the first ever written language.
The origin of written language dates back over 5,000 years ago to ancient Mesopotamia and Sumer, where the first known writing system, cuneiform, was developed. The creation of written language was a crucial step in human history, as it allowed for the recording and preservation of information, facilitating communication and the dissemination of knowledge.
In the ancient period of Sumer.
Probable in the ancient sumer period.
Probable in the ancient sumer period.
The Sumerians were the first to create the first writing system. The exact person, I have no idea.
Mesopotamians invented the wheel chariot and mesopotamian women invented lipstick. The arch and the collumn were both developed in Mesopotamia, and are still used today in modern buildings and bridges.
The first written alphabet was invented in Sumer (Mesopotamia) around 4000BC. Other cultures had hiroglyphics, but an actual alphabet is Sumerian. The English type of letters are Greek.
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.
While the Egyptians were the first to create a written language, it was the Greeks who invented the first alphabet.
The first kingdoms were established about 3000 BCE in Sumer and Egypt. Sumer was a kingdom that existed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern Iraq. The Sumerians had their own written language and undertook complicated construction projects, such as irrigation canals and large temples called ziggurats.
Way back when one of the first civilizations called Sumer invented the cuneiform-- their writing system.