| cuneiform |
wedge-shaped; broad and truncated at one end, and attenuated to the other.
Ãâó: www.biology.lsu.edu/heydrjay/ThomasSay/terms.html
|
|---|---|
| cuneiform |
(pp. 46-47) - Writing system developed by the Sumerians beginning about 2900 BCE, using a wedge-shaped stylus to impress symbols on wet clay tablets. The symbols represented not only physical objects, but also sounds, syllables, and ideas.
Ãâó: www.mhhe.com/socscience/history/world/bentley/stud...
|
| cuneiform |
[kyU nEE uh f?m, kyU nEE uh-] A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge-shaped stylus and clay tablets. (p. 32)
Ãâó: occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/stear...
|
| cuneiform |
The first system of writing in human history, developed in ancient Mesopotamia, which used a reed to impress wedge-shaped marks onto the surface of clay tablets.
Ãâó: www.archaeological.org/webinfo.php
|
| cuneiform |
The earliest standardized writing system (used [first in ancient Mesopotamia [and later throughout the Ancient Near East]). A form of writing on wet clay tablets using a wedge-like writing tool called a stylus.
Ãâó: www.digonsite.com/glossary/ag.html
|
Á¦Ç°¸í |
ÆÇ¸Å»ç |
º¸ÇèÄÚµå | ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·® | ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿© |
|---|
Á¦Ç°¸í |
ÆÇ¸Å»ç |
º¸ÇèÄÚµå | ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·® | ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿© |
|---|