Cuneiform script - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cuneiform script (pronounced /kjuːˈniː.ɨfɔrm/ kew- NEE -i-form or /ˈkjuːnɨfɔrm/ KEW -ni-form ) is the earliest known writing system in the world. Cuneiform writing ...
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The term "cuneiform" is very deceptive, in that it tricks people into thinking that it's some type of writing system. The truth is that cuneiform denotes not one but several kinds of writing systems, including logosyllabic, syllabic, and alphabetic scripts.
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www.ancientscripts.com/cuneiform.html
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A short essay on cuneiform, one of the earliest writing systems devised. Developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia as a picture writing, cuneiform eventually developed into a more abstract, wedge-shaped syllabary. ... However, as an ideogram, this cuneiform also stands for the Assyrian word irsitu , or "earth." So...
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Cuneiform was the writing system in ancient Mesopotamia. The writing was three-dimensional marks created by pushing a stylus into wet clay before it hardened. Strokes used in cuneiform are thicker at the top and thinner at the bottom of the symbol.
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www.sunysuffolk.edu/~maria29/cuneiform.html
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Cuneiform writing has been used in several languages, and was in use for about 3,000 years, from about 3100 BCE until about year 0. Cuneiform writing originated in southern Mesopotamia, and was created in the Sumerian culture, in order to write in the Sumerian language.
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A brief page of Internet resources pertaining to cuneiform writing ... Sumerian texts were written on clay tablets by using a reed stylus pressed into wet clay -- the resulting wedge-shaped marks are called "cuneiform" (from the Latin cuneus, "wedge-shaped").
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www.historyguide.org/ancient/cuneiform.html
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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. Cuneiform was used by people throughout the ancient Near East to write several different languages.
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Cuneiform numbers were written using a combination of just two signs: a vertical wedge for '1' and a corner wedge for '10'. Handwriting varied as much in Old Babylonian times as it does now but the basic system of numbers is illustrated below.
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Cuneiform - Definition of Cuneiform at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Cuneiform. Look it up now! ... written in cuneiform characters: cuneiform inscription.
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/cuneiform
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