Who developed 'Cuneiform', a system of writing?
Correct answer: Sumerians of Mesapotamia

PowerfulRaven93312
i really love all of the background info i get in this game! and I'm an archeologist.

MissCint
that is very interesting and very knowledgeable

honeylove810
LittleDucky52, Before the Commom Era, if I'm not mistaken

Centenarian
Direct descendants of the Anunnaki

Haarveen3
LittleDucky52, it's Before Common Era, aka BC, Before Christ

Player #25874027
Haarveen3,
BCE is not BC which is a purely Christian designation

Player #9705591
Sadly all these artifacts have been stolen by other countries!

Mars V
The longest answer is often correct.

binitha. s
I just learn it in my lesson

Maestra
Player #25874027, yes, BCE and CE do attempt to secularize the lingo (as opposed to Anno Domini) but (and this is a big but) the dividing line is still the birth of Christ.

Chelu Neb1
it is still used today... by the doctors...

shabbir
. mkggjfj

astinos
Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq.. 3 names of 1 country in a thousands of years and yet unable to defend their own rich country from the invaders on the different period of times

Alaron61
It is Mesopotamia. Check spelling.

Player #2302074
where are all the complaints about all the questions being about old things?

Mauineon
LittleDucky52, if you find out let me know this is the 1st time I've heard of it