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legacy of writing in mesopotamia

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Answered by priyanka95
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pictograms were used to communicate basic informations about crops and taxes. Over time, the need for writing changed and the signs developed into scripts we call cuneiform. Over thousands of years, mesopotamian  scribes records daily events, trade, astronomy and literature on clay tablets.
Answered by dackpower
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This collection investigates the range of learning through knowledge from Mesopotamia into Palestine, Egypt, and Greece after a method of writing was produced. By accumulating testimony from a vast array of substance and learned sources from 3000 BC onwards, strands of authority and preparation are copied into the Middle Ages. Pictograms were practiced to deliver essential information about products and taxes. Over time, the demand for work increased and the symptoms developed into a script and known as cuneiform. Over thousands of ages, Mesopotamian scribes designated daily issues, trade, astronomy, and writing on clay tablets.

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