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The ArtStation Ancient Civilizations Challenge is now underway and so far, we can’t believe the amount of talent and creativity we’ve seen in just one week! It’s always interesting to see your process and progression to your final submission. Don’t forget that you are encouraged to ask for feedback and offer comments to others. This challenge […]

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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 Alfabeto Viking, Ancient Scripts, Ancient Sumerian, Ancient Writing, Cradle Of Civilization, France Culture, Ancient Languages, Ancient Near East, Writing Systems

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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