The word your're lookig for is cuneform.
CUNEIFORM means "Wedge-shaped" (from the Latin word for wedge, cuneus).
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Human beings, in their modern form, have been around for nearly 200,000 years, and most scholars believe that the use of language dates back at least that far. For most of this time language was oral only, as it still is in some isolated cultures; writing developed only very late, around 3500 B.C., when the Sumerians in Mesopotamia developed cuneiform writing, which utilized wedge-like marks (Latin cuneus means "wedge") on clay tablets. Egyptian hieroglyphs developed soon thereafter, coming into use sometime before 3000 B.C.
Cuneiform is a type of writing using wedge-shaped symbols.
There was really only one form of Sumerian writing, the cuneiform script made out of various combinations of wedge shapes (Latin cuneus, "wedge'). This system developed out a combination of arbitrary shapes impressed in clay, and pictures drawn with a reed stylus. A history of the script can be found at ancientscripts.com (see related link below).
it's called stylus and made for writing in their stone tablets
I believe it was stylus writing. The device was called a stylus.
Wedge writing, more commonly called cuneiform writing, was originally developed by the Sumerians, about 3,000 BCE.
Cuneiform is the type of earliest writing. The summerians invented it so they are considered the first civilization.
Cuneiform is the type of earliest writing. The summerians invented it so they are considered the first civilization.
the name of the wedge-shaped writing form is called cuneiform. It consisted of hundreds of wedge-shaped marks cut into damp clay.
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It is called "Cuneiform"
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Cunieform, developed in Mesopotamia about 3,500 BCE.
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