Cuneiform
The writing system invented in ancient Mesopotamia was cuneiform. The Sumerians invented it more than 5000 years ago. It was written by making triangular marks on a clay tablet.
cuneiform This system evolved from an earlier business accounting and shipping invoice/receipt system using clay tokens of various shapes representing different goods and hollow clay balls used to transport the tokens with shipments. The recipient would break the ball open, count the tokens and verify they matched the goods he received. Eventually it was decided to press the tokens into the outside surface of the clay ball before placing them inside, sealing the ball, and firing it so they could be verified in transit without breaking the ball. Ultimately the tokens were abandoned and the clay ball pressed flat to form a tablet and additional symbols were added to expand the system into a full writing system.
Cuneiform developed from a picture based writing method by a process of simplification of the original pictographs into 3 simple marks made by a (wedge shaped) reed stylus into soft clay; the marks are vertical, horizontal and diagonal. This simplification means the marks can be made reliably and quickly and this enabled people to begin using writing to both underpin business and to communicate one with another (as we do today). While you had to learn literacy the act of writing was no longer an art-form that only a few could master.
For writing it is cuneiform and for their voice they verbally talked in some kind of sound which i do not know yet. The things they used to write on are stele aka a stone. The stele could also be used for boundary marks. hope that helps. and guranteed that this stuff is 99% correct i think. Got this stuff from books. Had to do book reports.....
The address of the Marks-Quitman County Library is: 315 East Main, Marks, 38646 1320
Cuneiform writing used wedged-shaped marks on clay tablets. It was developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia and was also used by other civilizations such as the Babylonians and Assyrians. Cuneiform was one of the earliest known writing systems, dating back to around 3200 BCE.
Cuneiform
Cuniform
Cuneiform
Cuneiform
Cuneiform is the system of writing comprised of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets. It was used by ancient civilizations like the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians in the Near East.
The first system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks in soft clay
quotation marks
It was chisel marks on clay tablets. A system of writing that allowed people to record complex ideas for the first time
No, you do not italicize quotation marks when citing sources in academic writing.
Yes, Bible verses should be in quotation marks when referencing them in writing.
The Sumerians and Babylonians used cuneiform writing style, which consisted of wedge-shaped marks made in clay tablets using a reed stylus. This writing system was one of the earliest forms of writing in the world.