Egyptian Harappran Sumarian Babylonian I 'm pretty sure.
Harappan
it was used for recording records, writing stories, commmunicating, etc.
They all had a system of writing
The man who decoded the ancient Egyptian writing, known as hieroglyphics, was Jean-François Champollion. In 1822, he successfully deciphered the script using the Rosetta Stone, which featured the same text in Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphics. Champollion's work laid the foundation for modern Egyptology, allowing researchers to understand ancient Egyptian culture and history.
He believed that civilizations needed writing.
Harappan
Harappan
The new kind of writing that replaced cuneiform in ancient civilizations was the alphabet.
romans
it was used for recording records, writing stories, commmunicating, etc.
The Sumerians originally developed writing for tax records, and it gradually expanded from that.
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They all had a system of writing
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