mention any two features of cuneiform , the art of writing of mesopotamia
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The Cuneiform Writing System in Ancient Mesopotamia: Emergence and Evolution. ... Cuneiform came to function both phonetically (representing a sound) and semantically (representing a meaning such as an object or concept) rather than only representing objects directly as the picture
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One of the earliest known kinds of writing is cuneiform. Its meaning is "wedge-shaped," since it was written on a clay tablet using a reed stylus that had been chopped to create a wedge-shaped impression.
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- Both written works like the Epic of Gilgamesh and letters in clay envelopes have been discovered. the Middle Eastern writing system known as cuneiform.
- Since the early 18th century, the word, which derives from Latin and Middle French origins and means "wedge-shaped," has been used as the official name.
- The most common and important writing system in the ancient Middle East was cuneiform.
- A writing system called cuneiform was created in prehistoric Sumer more than 5,000 years ago.
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