i think they used styluses.
The Sumerians used a wedge-shaped tool called a stylus to write on clay tablets. This writing system, known as cuneiform, involved pressing the stylus into the soft clay to create various symbols and characters. Cuneiform was used for record-keeping, literature, and administrative purposes in ancient Mesopotamia.
the sumerians writing was called cuniform, and it was signifigant because it was the world's first writing system
They used it mainly to keep records of trade, daily events, lists of kings, and wars. They used a stylus to engrave the marks onto the clay tablet.
reeds
the Sumerians used clay that was dried as a shape of a brick and it made them a comfy house
stylus
Ziggurats
stylus
Sumerians used cuneiform writing, which consisted of wedge-shaped symbols impressed on clay tablets. These symbols represented various objects, actions, or ideas, and the writing tool used for making them was a stylus made of reed.
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The Sumerians wrote this way. It was called cuneiform.
It was either the System of Writing or the Wheel! they used a stylist at first to carve on clay that is know i guess is know called a cuniform
The Sumerians had a writing system called cuneiform.
Cuneiform writing - wedge-shaped symbols made by making impressions in clay tablets and then baking the tablet like a brick - was invented by the Sumerians well over 4,000 years ago.
Cuneiform writing - wedge-shaped symbols made by making impressions in clay tablets and then baking the tablet like a brick - was invented by the Sumerians well over 4,000 years ago.
Some inventions of the sumerians were the wheel, clay, and mud bricks
The Sumerians used a wedge-shaped tool called a stylus to write on clay tablets. This writing system, known as cuneiform, involved pressing the stylus into the soft clay to create various symbols and characters. Cuneiform was used for record-keeping, literature, and administrative purposes in ancient Mesopotamia.