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VisitResearch Links Earliest Writing to Decorated Cylinders and Four Original Inventions in Mesopotamian Trade
Nov 5, 2024, 11:03 AM
Recent research highlights that the origins of the world's earliest writing systems can be traced back to symbols found on decorated cylinders used in Mesopotamian trade. These ancient stone cylinders, often referred to as seals, were utilized to denote ownership and played a significant role in the development of writing in ancient South-west Asia. The findings suggest that the four original inventions of writing are recognized in Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Mayan culture, marking a major discovery in understanding the birthplace of civilization.
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