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Q: Cuneiform writing originated with the Sumerians about 5300 years ago The adoption of cuneiform writing by the Babylonian's Assyrian's and Hittites is an example of?
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What were the people who wrote the cuneiform called?

The Babylonians, Sumerians, and the Assyrians wrote cuneiform


Who used cuneiform?

The Sumerians created it; the Babylonians and Assyrians caught on to it and some re-designed it.


Cuneiform writing was first developed by whom Hittites. Sumerians. Assyrians. Persians.?

Sumerians


What characteristics distinguished the sumerians Assyrians and the babylonians?

They were a militaristic society.


Which group was known for being warlike Sumerians Assyrians or Babylonians?

The Assyrians were known for being warlike.


What were the five successful civilizations?

The Israelites, the Phoenicians, the Babylonians, the Sumerians, and the Assyrians


What writing style did Sumerians and Babylonians use?

They used the cuneiform writing style.


What was the basic purpose of school in ancient Mesopotamia?

Schools were used to teach male students to be a scribe. A scribe is someone who can read and write. The writing they used was cuneiform, a bunch of wedge shaped marks. The Sumerians invented writing to keep track of records. These groups used cuneiform: Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians


What were the civilizations of the Mesopotamia?

The people that lived in Mesopotamia were Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.


What charateristic's distinguished the Assyrians from the sumerians and babylonians?

They were into conquering places..( had a grate army)


What are Sumerians Assyrians Babylonians and Egyptians?

Those were people of the early civilisations in the Middle East.


What civilization was known for its ziggarats?

Mesopotamia, with the Ziggurat of Ur, also the Babylonians, Sumerians and Assyrians.