In oral cultures, the information and the history of any event were subject to change, depending on who was telling the story; thus, the personality or popularity of the story-teller could affect how the events were understood. When writing came along, it provided one official way to tell a story, with an agreed-upon set of facts; whether in a scripture or a legal document, the event was preserved and available to be studied at any time.
Writing also provided something that could be passed on to the next generation in a form that was stable, making it possible for future generations to know exactly what their ancestors thought. In cultures like Mesopotamia, writing helped to bind the culture together in one shared way of telling the story. People who had mastered literacy could read it for themselves, or for those who could not, it could be read to them by public readers.
Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
There was many. They invented plows, dams, the wheel, chariots, and the most important of all, writing. Cuneiform writing that is. This was picture writing.
why are plateaus important to Mesopotamia?
Cuneiform.
cuneiform
it was their form of writing. it allowed them to keep records,preserve stories write contracts record genealogies
Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
There was many. They invented plows, dams, the wheel, chariots, and the most important of all, writing. Cuneiform writing that is. This was picture writing.
why are plateaus important to Mesopotamia?
Cuneiform writing began in Mesopotamia
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Writing
Cuneiform.
cuneiform
Scribes, the inventors of writing.
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Cuneiform