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Babylonian Empire in 1754 BC?

Babylonian-Assyrian cuneiform was used in writings.


Cuneiform writing originated with the Sumerians about 5300 years ago The adoption of cuneiform writing by the Babylonian's Assyrian's and Hittites is an example of?

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Does anyone understand cuneiform?

Which cuneiform are you refering to? Akkadian? Babylonian? Sumerian? Hittite? Old Persian? Ugaritic? Hittite cuneiform is kind of an anomaly because it is Indo-European language rather than Semitic.


What language did they use on the cuneiform?

Cuneiform script was used to write several languages in the ancient Near East, including Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian. Each language had its own set of cuneiform signs and variations in the script.


What does The Cuneiform writing and Babylonian numbers and Phoenician alphabet have in common?

they both leaders and rule the world


How many languages were written in cuneiform?

Cuneiform was used to write several languages in the ancient Near East, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian. Overall, cuneiform was used to write more than a dozen languages.


What is Latin in cuneiform?

Latin is a language that originated in ancient Rome and is written using the Latin alphabet, not in cuneiform, which is a system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia. Cuneiform was used to write languages like Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian, but not Latin.


Is there a cuneiform translation for the name Sam?

Yeah, go here http://www.event12.com/babylonian/index.html.


What are Babylonian Clay Tablets?

They are clay tablets that scribes wrote cuneiform on, normally to record business deals.


How did Babylonians 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.


How do you write 78 in babylonian?

Babylonian used the sexadecimal system which has 60 as the base number but they also wrote the number in the cuneiform writing system wich I posted it in the related links below.


What languages was cuneiform writing used for?

Cuneiform writing was primarily used for writing in ancient Mesopotamia, encompassing languages such as Sumerian, Akkadian (including Babylonian and Assyrian dialects), Elamite, Hittite, and Urartian.