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Scribes
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Who created cuneiform?

Ancient Sumerians

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What are pictograms?

Symbols; a picture that represents words or ideas.

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What ancient language is it similar to due to the pictures?

Hieroglyphics

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What is the name of a person who learned to write using cuneiform.

A scribe

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Where was cuneiform first used?

Sumerians/Mesopotamia

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What material did they write on?

Clay tablets

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How many characters are there in Cuneiform?

thousands of characters

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What direction did scribes first write in?

Vertical (up and down)

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What did they originally record?

Animals & crops stored at the temple, business records, trade

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What was Cuneiform used for?

Recording information, letters, and stories

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 When was the last recorded cuneiform script found?

75 A.D.

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Later on, scribes changed the direction they wrote in. What direction did scribes write in later?

Horizontal (side to side)

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What are ”economic transactions”?

Similar to receipts, when things are bought and sold, when money and services are traded.

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What did people use to write?

Wedge Shaped Reeds/ stylus

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What is another name for an oven used to bake clay tablets?

A kiln

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How many years did it train to become a scribe?

About 12 years

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How did cuneiform change over time?

  1. Cuneiform became more complicated from simple pictograms to more complex symbols.

  2. The writing changed direction.

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How did they make the clay table more permanent? How did Cuneiform become permanent?

They Baked the clay tablets in the sun/bake it in a kiln

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What does “cuneiform” mean?

"Wedge-shaped"

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What are some challenges with being a scribe?

  • Learning several thousand symbols

  • The symbols represent words – not letters

  • Think about how many words you know…

  • Creating and storing a tablet