they texted.
The Sumerians and Babylonians used cuneiform writing style, which consisted of wedge-shaped marks made in clay tablets using a reed stylus. This writing system was one of the earliest forms of writing in the world.
The Babylonians were Acadians and used cuneiform writing.
Cuneiform is the system of writing comprised of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets. It was used by ancient civilizations like the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians in the Near East.
Cuneiform
Cuneiform is a method of writing on clay by using a reed stylus to make imprints that form ideographic characters (like modern Chinese). The system was adopted as a writing system in Mesopotamia because clay and reeds were abundant there.
how did the Egyptian writing system compare with the mesopotamian system ?ANS:MESOPOTAMIANS:8000 TO 3200 BC MESOPOTAMIANS USED CLAY "TOKENS" AND SHAPES TO REPRESENT WORDS .THIS SYSTEM IS KNOWN TO BE LOGOGRAM.LATER THEY BEGAN TO USE PHONETIC WRITING( CUNEIFORM --- USED BY BABYLONIANS AND ASSYRIAMS).EGYPTIANS:EGYTPIANS USED HIEROGLYPHS. HIEROGLYPHS IS KNOWN TO BE ONE OF THE OLDEST WRITING SYSTEMS. THEY ALSO USED CURSIVE HIEROGLYPHS IPA PHONETIC WRITING SYSTEM IN PAPYRUS FOR GODLY REPRESENTATION.
the babylonians irrigation system was simple. They used a copper or metal tube to connect it to the soil.the tube had a puncher on top.so the babylonians would push the puncher so the water could flow through. Isnt that simple. well that was the babylonians irrigation system
Cuneiform was primarily used in ancient Mesopotamia, including regions corresponding to present-day Iraq, Iran, and Syria. It was a writing system developed by the Sumerians around 3000 BCE and later adopted by other civilizations in the region, such as the Babylonians and Assyrians.
The sumerians made the 1st writing code, and the Babylonians made the Hammurabi code and the 1st written law
Babylonians
The Babylonians invented the wheel and the cuneiform writing 3000 bce
Cuneiform writing was mainly used by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, such as the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. It was one of the earliest forms of writing in the world, dating back to around 3200 BCE, and was used for various purposes, including recording business transactions, laws, and literature.