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Writing: Mesopotamia (cuneiform) Over 5 thousand years ago,  people living in Mesopotamia created a form of writing to record and communicate different types of information. The earliest writing was based in pictograms. Over time the writing changed and the signs developed into a script which was called cuneiform. Cuneiform was used to record many things like trade, astronomy, literature, and daily events.  We chose this characteristic for our civilization because the very first writing was deve Ancient Scripts, Ancient Sumerian, Ancient Writing, Cradle Of Civilization, Ancient Languages, Ancient Near East, Empire Romain, Writing Systems, Ancient Mesopotamia

Writing: Mesopotamia (cuneiform) Over 5 thousand years ago, people living in Mesopotamia created a form of writing to record and communicate different types of information. The earliest writing was based in pictograms. Over time the writing changed and the signs developed into a script which was called cuneiform. Cuneiform was used to record many things like trade, astronomy, literature, and daily events. We chose this characteristic for our civilization because the very first writing was…

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This image depicts a bustling scene from Ancient Rome, featuring a grand Roman forum. There are multiple classical buildings adorned with columns and statues. A large crowd gathers in the center, with people wearing traditional Roman garments. Some individuals appear to be engaged in what could be a political or social event, given the presence of banners and the organized groups of people. The architecture and clothing provide a rich insight into the civic life and urban landscape of Ancient... Imperiul Roman, Rome History, Architecture Antique, Classical Building, Roman Republic, Roman Forum, Empire Romain, Roman Architecture, Roman History

This image depicts a bustling scene from Ancient Rome, featuring a grand Roman forum. There are multiple classical buildings adorned with columns and statues. A large crowd gathers in the center, with people wearing traditional Roman garments. Some individuals appear to be engaged in what could be a political or social event, given the presence of banners and the organized groups of people. The architecture and clothing provide a rich insight into the civic life and urban landscape of…

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