It is called a "stylus" and was used by the ancient Sumerians to mark their clay tablets.
The plural may be styluses or styli. An Anglicization sometimes used is the word stile.
It's a Stylus.
No, ancient Egyptians did not use cuneiform. Cuneiform is a writing system developed by the Sumerians in ancient Mesopotamia. The Egyptians primarily used hieroglyphics, a distinct writing system that combined logographic and alphabetic elements. While both cultures had advanced writing systems, they were separate and unique to their respective civilizations.
Cuneiform writing began in Mesopotamia
The Greeks used various tools for their writing. They used a mullet and chisel to carve into stone/marble tablets. Another popular way of writing was with a stylus and wax tablets. Later on they wrote on paper with a stylus.
Lithography, Petrography in gen. In specific Hieroglyph: a writing system using picture symbols; used in ancient Egypt Cuneiform: an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persia (earliest known commonly used writings which had fixed meanings)
copys of Hammurabis laws
Stylus.
A Stylus
Cuneiform
What was an important invention from the Sumerians
to keep records. writing was called cuneiform.
Cuneiform was used by the ancient Sumerians
The system of writing used in the Ancient Middle East was cuneiform. It was mainly used in Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit.
they made the wheel. Also, they made the first writing system.
The ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia developed cuneiform writing. Mesopotamia was in the middle east in the general area of Syria and Iraq
The Sumerians had a writing system called cuneiform.
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The Sumerians lived in Sumer, an ancient region in southern Mesopotamia, and are believed to have invented the cuneiform system of writing.