Cuneiform

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One of the earliest systems of writing, invented by Sumerians

Real World Example

Cuneiform was an ancient writing system developed by the Sumerians around 3200 BC in the region that is now Iraq. It used wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets and was essential for recording transactions, laws, stories, and administrative details. Cuneiform's invention allowed societies to keep track of important information, leading to more complex and organized civilizations. Its legacy is seen in how writing preserves history, culture, and communication, much like how we use written records today. For example, just as cuneiform captured ancient stories and laws, modern books and digital texts document our stories and rules, allowing us to learn from the past and share knowledge globally.

Practice Version

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