The Invention of Writing (Hieroglyph - Cuneiform)The Journey to Civilization - See U in History

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26 Jul 201903:39

Summary

TLDRThe video script explores the origins of civilization in Mesopotamia, highlighting the Sumerians as the first to develop a complex urban society without a central government. It discusses the invention of writing systems like cuneiform and hieroglyphics, essential for record-keeping in early city-states. The script also touches on the limitations of pictorial writing and the eventual evolution to phonetic alphabets, making writing more accessible. The discovery of the Rosetta Stone played a pivotal role in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs, showcasing the enduring impact of writing on preserving human history and culture.

Takeaways

  • 🏛️ The first major civilizations, including the Sumerian, emerged in Mesopotamia over three thousand years before Christ.
  • 🌱 The Sumerian civilization was characterized by autonomous city-states without a central government.
  • 📈 As Sumerian cities grew, complex administration led to the emergence of writing systems.
  • 🖋️ The Sumerians invented cuneiform writing, which was used on clay tablets for accounting, commerce, and property records.
  • 📜 Egyptian hieroglyphics and Sumerian cuneiform were early forms of writing that used pictorial representations.
  • 🔥 Clay tablets had to be baked to preserve records over long periods, while Egyptians used papyri made from papyrus plant fibers.
  • 🚧 The complexity of pictograms limited their use to scribes and priests due to the vast number of images needed for communication.
  • 🔍 The deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphs was a significant breakthrough, facilitated by the discovery of the Rosetta Stone.
  • 🔤 The evolution of writing led to phonetic alphabets, which represented sounds rather than illustrations, simplifying communication.
  • 📚 Writing remained restricted to literate elites for centuries, but it allowed the recording of history, culture, and laws to endure time.

Q & A

  • When did the first cities and civilizations appear in Mesopotamia?

    -The first cities and civilizations appeared in Mesopotamia more than three thousand years before Christ.

  • What is Mesopotamia known for in the context of early civilizations?

    -Mesopotamia is known as the birthplace of the first major civilizations, including the Sumerian civilization.

  • How were the Sumerian cities governed?

    -The Sumerian cities were autonomous as city-states and did not have a central government.

  • What led to the emergence of writing in Mesopotamia?

    -The growth in size of Sumerian cities and the resulting complexity in their administration led to the emergence of writing.

  • What type of writing system did the Sumerians invent?

    -The Sumerians invented cuneiform writing, which was done on clay tablets.

  • Why were clay tablets used for writing in Mesopotamia?

    -Clay tablets were used to make accounting, commercial, and property records that were essential for city administration, and they had to be baked in ovens to withstand time.

  • How did the Egyptians record their information?

    -The Egyptians began to make their records on papyri, which were similar to paper sheets made from the fibers of the papyrus plant.

  • What were the limitations of using pictograms as a form of writing?

    -Pictograms were limited because they worked well for simple matters but were quite limited for complex subjects, requiring a vast number of images to be kept in mind.

  • How was the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphs discovered?

    -The meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphs was discovered by pure luck when a granite block with a decree of Pharaoh Ptolemy V, written in hieroglyphs, demotic script, and Greek, was found by Napoleon's army in Egypt.

  • What was the significance of the evolution of writing to phonetic alphabets?

    -The evolution to phonetic alphabets made writing much easier and accessible by representing sounds with signs instead of illustrations, simplifying communication.

  • What impact did the invention of writing have on human history?

    -The invention of writing allowed people to register their existence, record their deeds and discoveries, culture, and laws, fighting against time and echoing their history through eternity.

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