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how did the art of writing develope in mesopotamia ?

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Answered by sumit1234570
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The earliest writing was based on pictograms. ... Over time, the need for writing changed and the signs developed into a script we call cuneiform. Over thousands of years, Mesopotamian scribes recorded daily events, trade, astronomy, and literature on clay tablets.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • City life began in Mesopotamia (Mesopotamia is derived from the Greek words ‘mesos’, meaning middle, and ‘potamos’, meaning river.)

  • It is a flat land between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers that is now part of the Republic of Iraq.

  •  In the north, there is a stretch of upland called a steppe, where animal herding offers people a better livelihood than agriculture

  • Agriculture began between 7000 and 6000 BCE.

  • Soil was very fertile here but agriculture was threatened because of natural causes.

  • Ur, Lagash, Kish, Uruk and Mari were some of its important cities.

  • The excavation work started 150 years ago.

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