Ink was likely invented and used in Egypt due to their advanced administrative needs, which required efficient methods for record-keeping, communication, and documentation. The Egyptians developed ink from natural materials to facilitate the writing on papyrus, which became essential for managing their complex society and trade. In contrast, while the Sumerians used cuneiform on clay tablets, their writing system did not necessitate ink, as their medium and methods were different, focusing on impression rather than fluid writing. This divergence reflects the distinct cultural and practical priorities of each civilization.
Harappans used ships to carry freight to Sumer and Egypt.
The form of writing used by the Sumerians is called cuneiform.
they used pictures and numbers to represent letters like in Rome and Egypt.
None, they were used in ancient Egypt.
The first known pesticide was elemental sulfur dusting used in ancient Sumer about 4,500 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia.
Ancient egypt (upper egypt i think)
Egypt because they used it to build pyramids
I think it was invented to tell people stuff, like it's used for now.
The water clock, also known as a clepsydra, was invented in ancient Egypt. It was used as a timekeeping device by regulating the flow of water from one container to another to measure time intervals.
The khopesh sword's history can be traced back to Sumer in the third millennium of BC. It was invented because Sumerians wanted a way to unhook their enemies shields or disarm them. When it was used for attacking the holder would slash.
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Iraq.