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the sumerians made cuneiform on wet clay tablets
Sumerians
Two possibilities: a private archive of clay tablets was found at Ugarit, a city in ancient Sumer; these were mostly business records. Also, the Biblical city of Nineveh had an extensive library of clay tablets on a wider range of subjects, including literature. If I remember correctly some important variants of the Gilgamesh story were found there.
The SUMERIAN CIVILIZATION developed cuneiform as a method of transcribing concepts.
It was first used to make wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets.
The Royal Library of Ashurbanipal contains thousands of clay tablets and fragments containing text from 7th century BC.
Assyrian, Babylonian and Sumerian cuneiform tablets
Ashurbanipal, the last great Assyrian king, collected a library of about 100,000 cuneiform clay tablets. The library included records of important events in Assyria's history as well as memorable literature from Mesopotamia such as the story of Gilgamesh.Ashurbanipal, the last great Assyrian king, collected a library of about 100,000 cuneiform clay tablets. The library included records of important events in Assyria's history as well as memorable literature from Mesopotamia such as the story of Gilgamesh.
Library of Congress don't use clay tablets or cuneiform
it contained thousands of cuneiform tablets including legal and administrative documents.
We don't know. Collections of cuneiform tablets have been found dating back to 2600 B.C.The ancient Egyptians had a famous library in Alexandria.
the sumerians made cuneiform on wet clay tablets
Cuneiform was used on clay tablets primarily in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq and Iran) from around 3500 BCE to the 1st century CE. It was used to write various languages of the region, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian.
clay tablets
Cuneiform was made using wedged shaped tools and were made on clay tablets.
a stylus ( reed pen used for writing on wet clay).
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