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The Sumerians of Mesopotamia, they developed cuneiform. They also invented the wheel and a number system based on 60.
No, ancient Egyptians did not use cuneiform. Cuneiform is a writing system developed by the Sumerians in ancient Mesopotamia. The Egyptians primarily used hieroglyphics, a distinct writing system that combined logographic and alphabetic elements. While both cultures had advanced writing systems, they were separate and unique to their respective civilizations.
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.
The Egyptians developed a style of writing that was called hieroglyphics.
it had picture symbols and ours today has no picture symbols. it different from cuneiform becuse cuneiform has more lettter symbols thhen picture
The Sumerians of Mesopotamia, they developed cuneiform. They also invented the wheel and a number system based on 60.
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.
picture writing
Cuneiform writing was developed by the Sumerians.
Cuneiform
Cuneiform was first developed in Sumer (Mesopotamia) - and is estimated to have began sometime in the 30th century BC.
Cuneiform writing was more flexible and could represent abstract concepts, while picture writing was limited to representing concrete objects. Cuneiform also allowed for a larger range of ideas and meanings to be conveyed compared to picture writing. Additionally, cuneiform could be used to write multiple languages, while picture writing was specific to particular cultures.
cuneiform
Cuneiform writing was developed in ancient Mesopotamia, particularly in the region of Sumer, around 3400 BCE. It was one of the earliest writing systems in the world, consisting of wedge-shaped symbols impressed on clay tablets.
The Egyptians developed a hieroglyphic writing system.
egyptian
The Egyptians developed a style of writing that was called hieroglyphics.