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... down into the first century AD. The script was most usually written with a cut reed on wet clay. The clay was shaped into "tablets ...
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... The Summerians developed a phonetic alphabet between 3000-2000 BC They impressed little wedge-shaped marks into a wet clay tablet with a reed pen. ...
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... and took some wet clay from the riverbank, and painstakingly molded some little clay figurines into the shape of men. Then she used a magic reed to breathe ...
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... Cuneiform was simply symbols representing sounds and syllables. Sumerians used a stylus, or a sharpened reed instrument, to make write on wet tablets of clay. ...
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