The Mesopotamians wrote the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Code of Hammurabi using cuneiform script on clay tablets. Cuneiform was one of the earliest forms of writing, characterized by wedge-shaped symbols. These texts provided valuable insights into ancient Mesopotamian culture, beliefs, and laws.
Their Cuneiform alphabet, the first ever invented.
Gilgamesh wrote in in cuneiform
Hammurabi
The Mesopotamians wrote about a variety of topics, including religion, mythology, history, law, literature, mathematics, astronomy, and science. They recorded epic tales like the Epic of Gilgamesh, as well as daily activities, administrative records, and business transactions on clay tablets. They also wrote hymns, prayers, and incantations to appease their gods and seek divine help.
Hammurabi wrote it. He was the ruler of the Babylonian empire from 1795-1750 BC.
dit the Mesopotamians write the first medical text
they wrote about the government wars and the leaders they had
He wrote Hammurabi Law, "a eye for a eye". Meaning if you killed my brother that I should have the authority to kill you. :)
Hammurabi and the Laws are know as the Code of Hammurabi.
---- The ancients that wrote with the stylus were the Mesopotamians and the Greek's and Egyptians. == ==
They wrote with sharp objects. They wrote on clay tablets or animal skin.
The Babylonian Emperor Hammurabi is known as the person that wrote the first set of laws. These laws are called Hammurabi's Code.
king Hammurabi wrote all 282 laws in 1750 BC