the akkadians took over the sumerians and change there writing to what
the form of writing is called cuneiform, it used wedge-shaped symbols called pictographs meaning pictures or drawings that represents a word or idea
Cuneiform
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 egyptian's did not use cuneiform they used hierglyphics. the mesopatomia's used cuneiform.
the akkadians took over the sumerians and change there writing to what
the akkadians took over the sumerians and change there writing to what
Writing on clay was an inexpensive yet permanent way of recording transactions. The fact that the Sumerians shared their land with Semitic-speaking Akkadians was important because the Akkadians had to turn the Sumerian logographic writing into phonetic syllabic writing in order to use cuneiform to represent phonetically the spoken words of the Akkadian language.
No, they just used it and according to the Hammurabi code it was alright to use it. If the Sumerians had not invented writing and language the Akkadians would have.
The system of writing developed by the Sumerians was called Cuneiform.
The writing in Babylon was the cuneiform writing.
Cuneiform
Cuneiform
Cuneiform
the form of writing is called cuneiform, it used wedge-shaped symbols called pictographs meaning pictures or drawings that represents a word or idea
Cuneiform
Cuneiform