Mesopotamians created cuneiform primarily to facilitate record-keeping and communication for administrative, economic, and legal purposes. As societies became more complex, there was a need to document transactions, laws, and events, which cuneiform allowed through its system of written symbols. This writing system enabled the management of resources, trade, and governance, fundamentally supporting the development of civilization in the region. Additionally, cuneiform was used for literary and religious texts, reflecting the culture and beliefs of Mesopotamian societies.
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 invented the writing 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 was created in 1400 b.c.
Cuneiform Records was created in 1984.
They created a form of language called cuneiform
Mesopotamians made cuneiform as their written language
yes
cuneiform
its called cuneiform
Mesopotamians invented it!
Cuneiform
clay tablets
Even though cuneiform is a form of writing it is considered how Mesopotamians communicate
Yes, cuneiform was a writing system developed by the ancient Mesopotamians around 3200 BCE. It was composed of wedge-shaped characters that were often inscribed on clay tablets. Cuneiform was used for various purposes including record-keeping, literature, and administrative documents.
cuneiform but farther back, pictographs
Cuneiform script adopted from the Mesopotamians.