the sumerian alphabet know as the tribean monopoleis is one of the ancient language of mesopotamian area.
Sumerian Culture spread throughout Mesopotamia in cultural diffusion, which was when neighboring cities would exchange ideas or even products. Trading is a prime example of cultural diffusion.
Sumerian, Elamite, Akkadian, Hurrian, Aramaic, Hittite,and swedish
Akkadian, Eblaite, Elamite, Phoenician, Semitic, and Sumerian.
Yes. The Sumerian cuniform dates back to 3300bc whereas thr Akkadian variant didn't make an appearance until 2600 bc. Akkadian did ultimately replace Sumerian as the dominant spoken language but Sumerian was still used for cerimonious purposes but was basically gone from historic record by 1 ad. ~SJB~
No, Sumerian is not an Indo-European language. It is considered a language isolate, meaning it does not belong to any established language family. Sumerian was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, in what is now southern Iraq.
Yes
The language of the ancient Sumerians was Sumerian.
Cuneiform
The Sumerian city states shared language. This is a form of communication.
The ancient Sumerians spoke a language called Sumerian.
As far as we know, Sumerian was the first language to be written.
The original language of the Epic of Gilgamesh is Sumerian.
The Sumerian people spoke the language of ancient Sumer. In the 3rd millineum BC, a close cultural simbiosis developed bettwen the Sumarians and Akkadians, so many were bilingual. Around the year 2000 BC, the Akkadian language replaced the Sumerian language, though the Sumarian laguage continued to be used as a sacred, ceremonial, literary, and scientific language in Mesopotamia until the first century AD.
Sumerian Culture spread throughout Mesopotamia in cultural diffusion, which was when neighboring cities would exchange ideas or even products. Trading is a prime example of cultural diffusion.
the sumerian alphabet know as the tribean monopoleis is one of the ancient language of mesopotamian area.
Sumerian Culture spread throughout Mesopotamia in cultural diffusion, which was when neighboring cities would exchange ideas or even products. Trading is a prime example of cultural diffusion.