Writing in Ancient Mesopotamia

Writing in Ancient Mesopotamia by August Greeley is an illustrated work published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc on December 15, 2002. This 24-page book explores the development of the first cities in human history, situated in the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, and delves into the sophisticated writing system known as cuneiform.
Readers will find a captivating account of the people of ancient Mesopotamia and their contributions to writing. The book features incredible photos of actual artifacts that bring to life the history of the written word, providing a visual context to the narrative. This edition is designed for a juvenile nonfiction audience, making it an engaging resource for young readers interested in history and the evolution of communication.
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The people of ancient Mesopotamia developed the first cities in human history in the fertile crescent of the Tigres and Euphrates Rivers. They also developed a highly sophisticated form of writing known as cuneiform. Readers will be fascinated by these people and their writing. Incredible photos of actual artifacts illustrate this history of the written word.
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