Well for me to answer this question I'd have to do a Google search on mesopotamia writing. What on earth is that. But as for Saul, it's of Hebrew origin, and basically means prayed for; or asked for. Which is quite ironic considering the first Saul of the Bible was the first king of Israel requested and asked for from GOD. Well for me to answer this question I'd have to do a google search on mesopotamia writing. What on earth is that. But as for Saul, it's of Hebrew origin, and basically means prayed for; or asked for. Which is quite ironic considering the first Saul of the Bible was the first king of Israel requested and asked for from GOD.
Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
Saul Caspe has written: 'Creative writing and ideas' -- subject(s): Technical writing, Authorship
Cuneiform writing began in Mesopotamia
Writing
cuneiform
Cuneiform.
cuneiform
Saul is not a German word.
Scribes, the inventors of writing.
Cuneiform
it was used for trading
maps and writing