Cunieform, developed in Mesopotamia about 3,500 BCE.
Cuneiform writing used wedged-shaped marks on clay tablets. It was developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia and was also used by other civilizations such as the Babylonians and Assyrians. Cuneiform was one of the earliest known writing systems, dating back to around 3200 BCE.
A brick or wedge-shaped stone forming an arch is called a "voussoir." These stones are positioned and interlocked to create the curve of the arch and distribute the weight evenly downwards and outwards to the supporting columns or walls.
The six purposes of writing include: writing to explore, writing to entertain, writing to describe, writing to inform, writing to persuade, and writing to explain.
non technical writing are not techincaly real writing
hieroglyhics writing is different from our writing today because our writing is based on the alphabet and theis is not
enigmatic writing/cryptic writing /coded writing
Creative writing is not necessarily writing a story. It means just what it seems to. Fictional story writing is a part of creative writing though.
The difference between technical writing and composition writing is that the technical writing deals with writing off on the basis of rules that must be thoroughly proofread, while composition writing deals with writing from your imagination, with no guidelines or rules.
A writing FORMAT is what the writing looks like.
Writing with brushstrokes is for Asian writing c:
The writing is imaginative
Yes a hand writing a normal writing are the same thing