Sumer was the oldest known civiliztion in Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia at 3200 BCE and Mesoamerica at 600 BCE, are believed to be the places which have the oldest records of writing. Writing systems were developed in Egypt in 3200 BCE and China in 1200 BCE, but it is unclear whether they initiated the process or if their knowledge came about as a result of cultural diffusion.
the sumerians or ancient egypt
1.) Hieroglyphics are a form of pictographic writing used by the Egyptians.2.) Cuneiform is a form of writing made by wedges pressed into patterns on clay tablets. It was used for many languages in Mesopotamia.3.) Alphabet would be the third most ancient form of writing; it was developed by the Phoenicians, further developed by the Greeks and Romans, from whom we adopted it for European languages today.(Note. Sanskrit, cited in the first answer to this question, is a language and not a system of writing; it uses a syllabary script called Devanagari.)
Writing developed in Ancient Mesopotamia long ago. Cuneiform is a group of lines and wedges that were used with sharp tools that carved letters and words in to clay tablets. When people in Ancient Mesopotamia realized that cuneiform was too complicated, the Phoenicians developed an alphabet. The Phoenician alphabet was so much easier than cuneiform. The Phoenicians also used purple dye from snails to write with. Because of this, scribes weren't as important in Ancient Mesopotamia.
Sumer was the oldest known civiliztion in Mesopotamia
The oldest civilization is the Sumerian civilization, although there were agricultural settlements far older than the Sumerians but we are speaking about complex societies.
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Mesopotamia at 3200 BCE and Mesoamerica at 600 BCE, are believed to be the places which have the oldest records of writing. Writing systems were developed in Egypt in 3200 BCE and China in 1200 BCE, but it is unclear whether they initiated the process or if their knowledge came about as a result of cultural diffusion.
The Sumerians were one of the first civilizations to develop the wheel, which led to technological advances in agriculture and warfare. They also developed one of the world's two oldest writing systems.
The peoples living in Mesopotamia. The Sumerians living there have left us the oldest observations in writing. It was the Babylonians who then went on to take astronomy to a much higher level. Their scientific approach to astronomy is generally seen as the "first scientific revolution".
Older than the inhabitants of Mesopotamia, and the first to form an advanced civilization that included the oldest systems... The traces of the civilization they built still bear witness to the extent of the progress and civilization of the Sumerians
the earliest or oldest known system of writing is Cuneiform.
the sumerians should be the oldest scientists
The Sumerians had the oldest known written language, called cuneiform.
The oldest form of writing was with pictures
Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia)