Linear B
The Sumerians used a writing system called cuneiform to keep records..
the modified version called the Cyrillic alphabet, is the basis of the writing system used in Russia today.
they are called called hieroglyphics.
They used a form of writing called Cuneiform. Cuneiform formed from the ancient writing called pictographs. Pictographs used pictures to describe words, cuneiform used shapes, such as blocks, as letters.
The form they used was.................................................................................................................................................................................................... IDK
writing is called hiragana
The Sumerians used a writing system called cuneiform to keep records..
The form of writing used by the Sumerians is called cuneiform.
the modified version called the Cyrillic alphabet, is the basis of the writing system used in Russia today.
they are called called hieroglyphics.
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.
They used a form of writing called Cuneiform. Cuneiform formed from the ancient writing called pictographs. Pictographs used pictures to describe words, cuneiform used shapes, such as blocks, as letters.
Well, we will never know what they called it, but now we call them Heirogylphs or Heiroglyphics.
The three writing systems are:KatakanaHiraganaKanjiThere is also a 4th system called Romaji, which is the romanization of Japanese, but this system is not native to Japan.
The writing system used in ancient Mesopotamia is called cuneiform. The name means "wedge shaped." Records that were written in cuneiform were written on wet clay tablets, which were then allowed to dry.
The Sumerians were the first to use a writing system in history. It was called cuneiform (meaning wedge-shaped signs).
The Aztecs developed a complex writing system using pictograms and ideograms. However, the Incas did not have a formal writing system. They used a system of knotted strings called quipu for record-keeping and communication.