greek
Sumerians
the sumerians made cuneiform on wet clay tablets
I believe it was stylus writing. The device was called a stylus.
The SUMERIAN CIVILIZATION developed cuneiform as a method of transcribing concepts.
It was either the System of Writing or the Wheel! they used a stylist at first to carve on clay that is know i guess is know called a cuniform
Sumerians
clay tablets
The Sumerians used clay tablets as the primary material for cuneiform writing. They would imprint wedge-shaped marks, called cuneiform, into the soft clay using a stylus made of reed or wood. The clay tablets were then either baked or left to dry in the sun, which helped preserve the writings for thousands of years.
the sumerians writing was called cuniform, and it was signifigant because it was the world's first writing system
The Sumerians.
They wrote on clay tablets.
Sumerians used cuneiform writing, which consisted of wedge-shaped symbols impressed on clay tablets. These symbols represented various objects, actions, or ideas, and the writing tool used for making them was a stylus made of reed.
Baked tablets are small clay objects that were used for writing in ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians, Akkadians, and Babylonians. The tablets were inscribed with symbols or cuneiform script, which was an early form of writing. These tablets were then baked in a kiln to preserve the writing for future generations.
stylus
The Sumerians and Babylonians used cuneiform writing style, which consisted of wedge-shaped marks made in clay tablets using a reed stylus. This writing system was one of the earliest forms of writing in the world.
Writing first began in Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE with the development of cuneiform script by the Sumerians. This early form of writing enabled the recording of information on clay tablets.
Cuneiform is the system of writing comprised of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets. It was used by ancient civilizations like the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians in the Near East.