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CUNEIFORM WRITING

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CUNEIFORM WRITING

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DO NOW: Put the following dates in order

The Alphabet (1100 BC)Settlement of Jericho (8000 BC) Invention of the Potter's Wheel

(3400 BC) Development of Writing (3300

BC) The Reign of Hammurabi (1792

BC)Agriculture (10,000 BC)

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Cuneiform 10/6/2014Essential Standard 6.C.1.1

ESSENTIAL QUESTION

How did cuneiform writing emerge and evolve in ancient Mesopotamia?

How did the cuneiform writing system affect Mesopotamian civilization?

KEY TERMS Cuneiform: a type

of wedged shape writing that developed in Mesopotamia

Scribes: a professional writer

Stylus: a pointed writing tool cut from a reed

Tablet: a flat clay slab used for writing

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Cuneiform: “Wedge-Shaped” Writing

Cuneiform: “Wedge-Shaped” Writing

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Overview

Cuneiform, meaning "wedge," is the term applied to a mode of writing which used a wedge-shaped stylus to make impressions on a clay surface, and also on stone, metal, and wax.

Most of the clay tablets were sun-baked, making surviving tablets very fragile.

This technique originated in ancient southern Mesopotamia and the earliest texts in cuneiform script are about 5000 years old.

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Tablet of pre-cuneiform scriptSouth MesopotamiaUruk III, end of 4th millenium BC.Clay (?sun-baked clay)Louvre

Mesopotamian Writing

At first, the Sumerians used stone and clay tokens, which represented various goods and numerical values, to keep track of their sales.

Around 3200 B.C. these tokens were replaced by markings made on clay tablets and written language was born.

The first cuneiform

writings consisted of pictograms, drawings of the items represented.

Shortly thereafter ideograms, or abstract symbols, were also used.

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Cuneiform WritingCuneiform Writing

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Cuneiform Clay Tablet, ca. 1900 bce.

Cuneiform recorded all important activities, from the sale of land to marriage and adoption contracts.

By the middle of the third millennium BCE, the Sumerian written language was developed enough to record oral epic poetry, such as The Epic of Gilgamesh

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Deciphering Cuneiform

Deciphering Cuneiform

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LIFE OF A SCRIBE

• Challenges:– Learning several thousand symbols

• The symbols represent words – not letters• Think about how many words you know…

– Creating a tablet– Storing the tablet

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Sumerian ScribesSumerian Scribes

“Tablet House” “Tablet House”

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Deciphering Cuneiform

1835: Henry Rawlinson, an English army officer, found some inscriptions on a cliff at Behistun in Persia. Carved in the reign of King Darius of Persia (522-486 BC), they consisted of identical texts in three languages: Old Persian, Babylonian and Elamite.

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Gilgamesh Epic Tablet:Flood Story

Gilgamesh Epic Tablet:Flood Story

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Roller used to make multiple copies