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The Inf luence of Writing in Mesopotamian Society and Ancient Egypt History : Oral vs. Written Mesopotamia Sumer – 3200 BCE Indus Valley Civilization – 2200 BCE Civilization of the Nile Valley Egypt – 3200 BCE China – 1200 BCE Why does writing emerge? As more people are living together in cities, they needed ways of keeping records for businesses and governments Mesopotamia – the fertile crescent, rich in Would you want to trust your agriculture- the cradle of Land and money to someone’s civilization memory? Remember: When you think “Civilization” think Initially use pictures city. Clay Tokens Used for economic transactions Every item had it’s own token Used a seal to identify the recipient * Problem how do you keep track of loose tokens. What happens if it’s a big transaction? To Clay Tablets With clay tablets you can : 1. 2. document more diverse information use numerals to reduce repetition Pictures were drawn with a reed on soft clay What challenges might drawing on clay present? A new writing tool was developed, which led to the writing known as cuneiform A triangular stylus that created a wedge shape There were between 600- 1000 characters Begin with a picture Move towards a symbol The symbol represents a phonetic sound (vocal) Does the connection between a symbol and a sound remind you of anything? Fun Fact: Because cuneiform uses to represent sounds, any language can be written using this method Everyone???? Scribes were a restricted class and writing was a privileged profession. You had to go to school to become a scribe Scribes were mainly male They helped the government by tallying taxes They also created religious texts. “Put Writing into your heart that you may protect yourself from hard labour of any kind… the scribe, he directeth the work of all men. For him there are no taxes, for he payeth tribute in writing.” Egyptian scribes kept government records and letters for the Pharaoh and preserved the sacred beliefs on temples and in tombs. 'As a scribe you are given the power and knowledge of writing. First, you must learn the common script of the land so you can perform everyday tasks. After that, if you are lucky and talented, you will also learn the sacred script. Those who learn the sacred script will learn the secrets of the gods and the mysteries of the land.' The system of writing used in Ancient Egypt Built around thousands of intricate pictograms called glyphs Hieroglyphics – for sacred purposes Hieratic and demotic – a quick and shorter form of hieroglyphics 1. Ideogram – object or idea 2. Phonogram – sound Transition from stone to papyrus plant called Cyprus Papyrus is made from a ________ Papyrus What is useful about using papyrus instead of stone? Watch British Museum Video Brushes made from a kind of rush The rushes were cut on a slant Carved in 196 BC Found in 1799 Written in two languages ( Egyptian and Greek) Written in three different scripts (Hieroglyphics, demotic, Greek) Deciphered in 1822 by Jean- Francois Champollion The oval cartouche in hieroglyphic writing symbolizes a royal name. What would your name look like? Writing – Moving beyond business transactions What other impacts did writing have in Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt The development and documentation of Law Hammurabi Code Literature The Epic of Gilgamesh Religion The Book of the Dead Personal and historical documentation