White people: development of writing in ancient Uruk, key role in culture and administration
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The development of writing in ancient Mesopotamia, especially in the city of Uruk, played a key role in the development of culture and administration. Initially, pictograms were written on clay tablets, which evolved into cuneiform writing. Archaeological discoveries indicate the complexity of the process of writing and its impact on the development of society.

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