yes
Basically because we can only as go far as history tells us. And the records of the early people were written in tablets.
by deciphering the cuneiform found on clay tablets
what society inscribed their first written law code onto twelve stone tablets ?
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It was called cuneiform, and was written with a stylus that was triangular in cross section, so as it was pressed into soft clay it made "letters" composed of triangular strokes. The clay tablets would be fired into hardness when done to preserve them, and so we still have some intact examples today.
People used to record written information by inscribing it on materials like clay tablets, papyrus, parchment, or paper. These inscriptions were done using tools like styluses, quills, brushes, or pens.
what did the mayas borrowed from the earlier people
Hieroglyphics was a type of writing and the papyrus was like the paper the words were written on. This gave people who came after and idea of what the history of the earlier people was like.
Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
by clay tablets
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