Like many ancient languages, cuneiform actually began as a series of pictures that were later drawn using a series of wedges, where they get their name, cuneiform, from Latin cunei-meaning "wedge."
The Babylons invented cuneiform
egyptian
The Sumerians.
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It was invented around 3000 B.C. by the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia.
they changed o ver time because i said so
The smallest biological unit that can evolve over time is a population. Evolution is the change in the heritable characteristics of a population over generations. Individuals do not evolve, but rather the frequency of traits within a population changes over time.
Cuneiform script consisted of several hundred unique symbols, called cuneiform signs, that represented both syllables and entire words. The total number of signs varied throughout history and across different regions where cuneiform was used, but it typically ranged from 600 to over 1,000 signs.
because we evolve
The demands placed upon the police service continually evolve.Our products evolve over time due to changes in consumers' tastes.
This describes the process of evolution. When organisms evolve, they change over time in a way adaptive to their current environment.
Yes they evolve slowly over time and a panda and raccoon have common ancestors.
Learning cuneiform can be challenging because it is a complex writing system with hundreds of characters representing syllables, words, and sounds. Additionally, cuneiform is an ancient script that has evolved over time, with different variations used in different regions and time periods. Finally, there are relatively few resources available for learning cuneiform compared to more widely taught writing systems.
No, cuneiform is not a religion; it is a very ancient form of writing, from over 5000 years ago.
Evolve
This means to change over time. Here are some sentences.Living things evolve over time.The group will evolve into a whole as we get to know each other.You will evolve your own painting style.
By the process of natural variation and selection by survival of the fittest.