Yes, writing systems are indeed human creations developed to facilitate communication and record information. They evolved over time, influenced by cultural, social, and technological changes. Different societies have created various writing systems, such as alphabets, syllabaries, and logographic systems, each reflecting the unique needs and contexts of their cultures.
The Sumerians
The Maya
The Egyptians developed a hieroglyphic writing system.
The writing under the sphinx is Egyptians' writing. It was written by the people who created the Sphinx.
The writing system created by the Sumerians is called A. Cuneiform. It is one of the earliest forms of writing, developed around 3200 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. Hieroglyphics is associated with ancient Egypt, while Chinese characters and the English alphabet belong to different cultural and historical contexts.
It was Mesopotamia and they created cuneiform.
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Cuneiform.
No, Korean does not use kanji in its writing system. Korean uses a unique writing system called Hangul, which was created in the 15th century. Kanji is a system of writing characters borrowed from Chinese used in Japanese writing.
Cuneiform.
The Sumerians
No and yes they wrote and told stories in forms of pictures. That was their writing system
cuneiform
It is the first writing system created.
Egyptians
The Maya
Cuneiform