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Unlocking the Secrets of Cuneiform Writing

Cuneiform is an ancient writing system that was used by the Sumerians, Akkadians, and other civilizations of Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) around 3500-1000 BCE. The word "cuneiform" comes from the Latin words "cuneus," meaning "wedge," and "forma," meaning "shape." This is because the characters in this writing system were written as wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
Cuneiform writing was used for a variety of purposes, including record-keeping, legal documents, literature, and religious texts. The cuneiform script consists of over 600 different signs, which were arranged in vertical columns to form lines of text. Each sign had a specific meaning, and the combination of signs could convey complex ideas and sentences.
Cuneiform writing was an important innovation in human history, as it allowed for the creation of written records and the spread of knowledge across different regions and cultures. It is considered one of the earliest forms of writing and is still studied by scholars today to gain insights into the culture, religion, and daily life of ancient Mesopotamia.

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