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Sumerians wrote in _________ script. Fill in the blank.

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Answered by psjain
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Answer: Cuneiform

Explanation:

Sumerians wrote in Cuneiform script.

The term cuneiform derived from two Latin words cuneus and forma.  Cuneus  meant “wedge" while forma meant “shape,". The Cuneiform script can be referred as wedge-shaped script.

The Cuneiform script came into existence around 3,500 B.C. by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia.

The first ever cuneiform writings had features of pictographs which was made through wedge-shaped marks made on clay tablets with the help of blunt reeds which was used as a stylus.

The cuneiform script became extinct around 1,000 A.D as no one knew how to read it .

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

Sumerians wrote in Cuneiform script.

Explanation:

The term cuneiform is obtained from 'two Latin words' cuneus and forma.  Cuneus meant “wedge" while forma meant “shape,". The Cuneiform script can be referred to as a wedge-shaped script.

The Cuneiform script came into existence around '3,500 B.C.' by the 'ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia.' The first-ever cuneiform writings had features of pictographs which were made through wedge-shaped marks made on clay tablets with the help of blunt reeds which was used as a stylus. The cuneiform script became extinct around 1,000 A.D as no one knew how to read it.

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