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No, the first civilization didn't start out with a writing system. They later develpoed cuneiform (cue-nay-i-form), mainly to keep track of business records.
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to keep records. writing was called cuneiform.
The Sumerians used a writing system called cuneiform to keep records..
The Babylonians used cuneiform to write the Akkadian and Babylonian Languages. Cuneiform tablets were written by pressing reed styluses to clay blocks and then left to harden.
The Mesopotamia civilization built ziggurats and used cuneiform to keep records. The ziggurats were built in the shape of terraced step pyramids and had levels that receded as they went higher.
Cuneiform Records was created in 1984.
No, the first civilization didn't start out with a writing system. They later develpoed cuneiform (cue-nay-i-form), mainly to keep track of business records.
Cuneiform, a system of writing developed by the Sumerians, helped them keep historical records, write literature, and communicate across distances. For archaeologists, cuneiform tablets provide invaluable insights into the daily life, culture, and governance of ancient Sumeria, aiding in understanding the civilization's social structure, economy, and beliefs.
an artisan kept records in cuneiform
Writing allowed the keeping of records, especially for collecting taxes. The Sumerians were the first people to have a form of writing, called cuneiform which is a type of wedge shaped writing.
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without cuneiform we couldn't have learned how to see the achievements in Ancient Mesopotamia. without cuneiform we couldn't have learned the alpahabet or even gotten a calendar. so as you can tell cuneiform was very important, and still is.
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It was important because you can't have a civilization without writing. It was also important so they could communicate in other ways besides talking. It also helped them keep tarck when they buy, sell, or trade something with other sumerians.
the Sumerians invented the writing cuneiform.
to keep records. writing was called cuneiform.