scribes. they recorded every piece of data, like harvesting of grain(per bushel)
They learned how to write on tables called cuneiform with symbols that represent somethings.
Scribes...
The girls in Mesopotamia did not learn how to write cuneiform they learned the incredible skills of ecome a mother.
People who learned how to write with a stylus & the writing they drew was called cuneiform (KYOO-neh-uh-fawrm)
People who wrote in Mesopotamia were known as scribes. They were highly educated individuals who were trained to read, write, and keep records of various aspects of society such as trade, commerce, and government activities.
only the scribes can write. They use cuneiform, wedge shaped symbols
there are lots of people. But, only sumerians are able to write.
Humans learned to write around 5000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. The exact timing varied by region, with some civilizations developing writing systems independently of others.
No, only higher class people,clerks,scribes, the Pharoahknew ( learned )how to write
King Hammurabi. He wrote the Hammurabi´s code, which contained 282 laws and was carved in a 2.4 meter stone in 1750 b.c
The tool was called a stylus. I was usually a wedge-shaped piece of reed.
The invention of writing is prehistoric. Not surprisingly, people who couldn't write didn't write down how they learned to use letters.