heyy somebody from Ms. B's class. im stuck too. :( -noureen
hey who said i'm not stuck. ughh.
The worlds first writing system, developed in Sumer.
Cuneiform was one of the earliest writing systems in human history, developed by the Sumerians around 3500 BCE. It allowed for record-keeping, communication, and the establishment of laws and literature in ancient Mesopotamia. Its decipherment in the 19th century provided invaluable insights into the history, culture, and daily life of ancient civilizations.
Hieroglyphics and cuneiform were early writing systems used by ancient civilizations. Hieroglyphics were pictorial symbols used in ancient Egypt to represent words and sounds, while cuneiform was a system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia that consisted of wedge-shaped characters. Both writing systems played a crucial role in recording historical events, administrative tasks, and religious beliefs.
They were the first two written languages in the world and they provide the modern world with important knowledge about how life and culture was like 4000 years ago. A society becomes much more efficient with the ability to record information. Cuneiform and hieroglyphics predate the invention of paper, and although they seem primitive in the computer age, they were a very important step in the advancement of mankind.
Cuneiform writing allowed for the recording of information such as trade transactions, laws, and literature, making it easier to communicate and store knowledge in ancient societies. The development of cuneiform also facilitated the growth of administrative systems and the spread of information across different regions.
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The worlds first writing system, developed in Sumer.
Cuneiform was one of the earliest writing systems in human history, developed by the Sumerians around 3500 BCE. It allowed for record-keeping, communication, and the establishment of laws and literature in ancient Mesopotamia. Its decipherment in the 19th century provided invaluable insights into the history, culture, and daily life of ancient civilizations.
Mesopotamia had no single language or script. The script associated with the region is cuneiform a system of writing using triangular wedges (hence the name) it starts about 2800BC in Sumer and is used in various forms until the first century AD. The earliest tablets are from the city of Uruk. This script is not alphabetic but syllabic the symbol representing a syllable rather than a single sound. Sumerian seems to be a language isolate. The cuneiform symbols possibly started life as pictograms.
Hieroglyphics and cuneiform were early writing systems used by ancient civilizations. Hieroglyphics were pictorial symbols used in ancient Egypt to represent words and sounds, while cuneiform was a system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia that consisted of wedge-shaped characters. Both writing systems played a crucial role in recording historical events, administrative tasks, and religious beliefs.
They were the first two written languages in the world and they provide the modern world with important knowledge about how life and culture was like 4000 years ago. A society becomes much more efficient with the ability to record information. Cuneiform and hieroglyphics predate the invention of paper, and although they seem primitive in the computer age, they were a very important step in the advancement of mankind.
The invention that made life in the suburbs possible was the invention of automobiles.
The invention that made life in the suburbs possible was the invention of automobiles.
people can listen to music and be happy and listen to news to know whats goin on bro.
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How did the invention of canning affect the life expectancy rate
it was easier