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This long epic poem is about a Sumerian king who lived between 2700 and 2500 B.C. The universal themes are: how to become known and respected how to cope with the loss of a dear friend how to accept one’s own inevitable death Oral tradition of ancient times Most people could not read - stories and culture were passed down through the telling of tales.
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This story was recorded on clay tablets found in the mid-1880s. Mesopotamia and Egypt are believed to be the world’s first civilizations. Mesopotamia (between rivers) is the territory located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern day Iraq.
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Sumer, the area of Southern Mesopotamia, is believed to be where world’s first writing system originated. Initially, Sumerians wrote on clay tablets with a stylus. Around 3300, clay tablets had pictures on them representing different animals.
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Next to animals would be tally markings Eventually, a writing system with over 700 signs emerged. By 700 BCE, a phonetic system had developed. Later Sumerian writing was known as cuneiform. Cuneiform is the Latin term for “wedge shaped.”
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