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Cuneiform was under the Mesopotamian written system, used primarily by the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians in ancient Mesopotamia.
Cuneiform was the Mesopotamian form of writing. It was based upon sound, unlike our own language. Cuneiform letters were a series of triangles and straight lines.
Cuneiform was used by ancient Mesopotamian civilizations such as the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians as a system of writing. It was used to record all aspects of life including economic transactions, religious practices, legal codes, and historical events on clay tablets.
The civilization that used cuneiform was Egyptians. this was diffrent from hieroglyphics because cuneiform was used to write books, poems, and just to give to our archaeologists today what important things they had back then. No,cuneiform was used by the ancient mesopotamian people. Over thousands of years, Mesopotamian wrinting recorded daily events, trade, astronomy, and literature on clay tablets. Cuneiform was used by people throughout the ancient times to write several different languages.
a stylus ( reed pen used for writing on wet clay).
The ancient Mesopotamian cultures of Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians used cuneiform script. Cuneiform was one of the earliest forms of writing and was primarily used in the regions of present-day Iraq and Syria.
The writing is called "cuneiform" which means "wedge-shaped" referring to the characters.
Egypt used hieroglyphics, Mesopotamia used cuneiform
No, people in Mesopotamia do not still use cuneiform. Cuneiform was a writing system used by ancient Mesopotamian civilizations such as the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. It has been largely replaced by alphabetic systems.