No, the Egyptians did not perfect cuneiform; that writing system was developed by the Sumerians in ancient Mesopotamia. The Egyptians created their own writing systems, primarily hieroglyphics, which were distinct from cuneiform. While both writing systems served similar functions in recording language and information, they evolved independently and reflected the unique cultures of their respective civilizations.
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the earliest or oldest known system of writing is 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.
The Sumerians of Mesopotamia, they developed cuneiform. They also invented the wheel and a number system based on 60.
they are the same because the writing looks the same but the difference is that they mean different then the other writes
The Egyptians used hieroglyphics and the Mesopotamians used cuneiform.
The written language that came after cuneiform was hieroglyphics, used by the ancient Egyptians. It began to develop around 3200 BCE, shortly after cuneiform script.
He was brought with the wisdom of the Egyptians. That means that by that time he had to learn Demotic, Egyptian writing other languages of the surrounding areas and cuneiform.
Egypt: hieroglyphics, pyramids, pharaoh. Sumer: cuneiform, ziggurats, bureaucracy.
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Egypt used hieroglyphics, Mesopotamia used cuneiform
Actually his laws were written in cuneiform script in the Akkadian language.
the earliest or oldest known system of writing is Cuneiform.
hieroglyphics was done by egyptians calligraphy was done by the Chinese
Both the Egyptians and the Sumerians used their respective writing systems, hieroglyphics and cuneiform script, for record-keeping, communication, and religious purposes. Hieroglyphics were carved or painted on walls and monuments, while cuneiform was impressed on clay tablets. Both writing systems were complex and required specialized training to decipher and use effectively.
The writing system of the Egyptians were hieroglyphics. Sumerians wrote with the style of cuneiform. I am not sure what the type of writing the Israelites wrote with. Hope this helps!
No, hieroglyphics and cuneiform are not the same thing. Hieroglyphics is the writing system used by ancient Egyptians, characterized by pictorial symbols, while cuneiform is the writing system used by ancient Mesopotamians, characterized by wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.