The Sumerians created it; the Babylonians and Assyrians caught on to it and some re-designed it.
no egyptian's did not use cuneiform they used hierglyphics. the mesopatomia's used cuneiform.
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.
Yes it was it was their first writing
it had picture symbols and ours today has no picture symbols. it different from cuneiform becuse cuneiform has more lettter symbols thhen picture
cuneiform
no egyptian's did not use cuneiform they used hierglyphics. the mesopatomia's used cuneiform.
sumerians used cuneiform.
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Cuneiform was predominantly used in Mesopotamia, an ancient region located in present-day Iraq, Iran, and Syria. It was used by various cultures in the Near East, including the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, for writing in languages like Sumerian, Akkadian, and others.
For language
The Sumerians used cuneiform. Cuneiform is 8,000 years old.
if you mean what writing they used, it was cuneiform.
Cuneiform was used by the ancient Sumerians
They used a form of writing called Cuneiform. Cuneiform formed from the ancient writing called pictographs. Pictographs used pictures to describe words, cuneiform used shapes, such as blocks, as letters.
The Romans
Cuneiform is primarily used today in academia for deciphering ancient texts and studying ancient civilizations like the Mesopotamians. It is no longer used as a writing system for everyday communication or documentation since other writing systems have since replaced it.
a stylus ( reed pen used for writing on wet clay).