Originally Sumerian was written in columns from top to bottom, but this changed very early on, and the vast majority of Sumerian tablets were written horizontally from left to right, just like modern European languages.
they used Sumilphabet, the first written language, to write receipts for purchases
No, the Sumerians did not write on papyrus reeds. Instead, they used clay tablets and a stylus to inscribe cuneiform script, which was their writing system. Papyrus was primarily used in ancient Egypt, while Sumerian civilization, located in present-day Iraq, developed its own distinct writing materials and methods.
Yes, Sumerians did invent the water wheel. In fact the Sumerians invented the wheel.
athentically you right from top to bottom and from right to left.
According to archeologists, Mesopotamians (Sumerians) did invent the wheel.
The Sumerians used the reed stylus to write. Unlike nowadays we use pen or pencils.
reed pens
Greek
they learned how to write in cuniform
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yes the egyptians used hieroglyphics but im not sure about the sumerians.
scribes
there are lots of people. But, only sumerians are able to write.
well the Sumerians (whoever they are) never existed. Their gods are more real. But to they did send letters.....NOT
It was the Sumerians.
The Sumerians used the reed stylus to write. Unlike nowadays we use pen or pencils.
As with any civilization there was a requirement for record keeping.