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It depends on what you mean by this question. There was no "official" writing in Mesopotamia. There were many civilizations at many different times, and still are.
"Cuneiform" is the correct term if one is talking about the style of writing, but if one is talking about the language, then the most correct term would probably be "Akkadian." Akkadian was, for many years, the language of diplomacy used for correspondence between all the great kings of the mid- to late-Bronze Age, with the likely exception of the Mycenaean king, who appears to have employed Hittite/Neshili scribes but perhaps not Akkadian ones.
cuneiform. wedge marks in clay
Cuneiform.
Cuneiform writing began in Mesopotamia
copys of Hammurabis laws
Yes it was it was their first writing
Mesopotamia was in the fertile crescent and Mesopotamia means "between the to rivers".
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Yes, writing in Mesopotamia was used by clay tablets and people who were people writing were called scribes. The writing in Mesopotamia developed around 3500 BC.
Many things such as the wheel, writing, map, pottery, calendars, sailboats, to name a few.
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Keyboard.
Cuneiform writing began in Mesopotamia
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Writing
Cuneiform.
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Scribes, the inventors of writing.
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