Speaking of The Bronze age, there are some old theories that have been abandoned.
Mesopotamian civilization was originally credited with the invention of the wheel by several, mainly old sources. However, recent sources and evidence points to prehistoric Eastern Europe as the origin of the wheel, rather than Mesopotamia as previously believed.
It was once thought that the Egyptians learned writing from the Sumerians, but now most historians say that the Egyptians invented writing independently.
The first letters were invented in Ancient Egypt to serve as an aid in writing Egyptian hieroglyphs; these are referred to as Egyptian uniliteral signs by lexicographers. This system was used until the 5th century CE, and fundamentally differed by adding pronunciation hints to existing hieroglyphs that had previously carried no pronunciation information. Later on, these phonemic symbols also became used to transcribe foreign words. The first fully phonemic script was the Proto-Sinaitic script, also descending from Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was later modified to create the Phoenician alphabet.
mccollunsky 11 days ago
Impressed she knows Hammurabi and the Bronze Age.
angelolady Premium Member 11 days ago
That can be extra-painful, given the size of her head.
Jonfield 11 days ago
Too bad
H&M 11 days ago
Speaking of The Bronze age, there are some old theories that have been abandoned.
Mesopotamian civilization was originally credited with the invention of the wheel by several, mainly old sources. However, recent sources and evidence points to prehistoric Eastern Europe as the origin of the wheel, rather than Mesopotamia as previously believed.
It was once thought that the Egyptians learned writing from the Sumerians, but now most historians say that the Egyptians invented writing independently.
The first letters were invented in Ancient Egypt to serve as an aid in writing Egyptian hieroglyphs; these are referred to as Egyptian uniliteral signs by lexicographers. This system was used until the 5th century CE, and fundamentally differed by adding pronunciation hints to existing hieroglyphs that had previously carried no pronunciation information. Later on, these phonemic symbols also became used to transcribe foreign words. The first fully phonemic script was the Proto-Sinaitic script, also descending from Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was later modified to create the Phoenician alphabet.
billyk75 11 days ago
Are you sure it wasn’t an aneurysm?
Purple People Eater 11 days ago
Knowing Peppermint Patty, this is probably a history test, and the answers are the Delaware river, 1776, England, George Washington, and Virginia.
Ellis97 11 days ago
Now that’s what I call a brain fart.
'IndyMan' 11 days ago
‘Peppermint’ Patti isn’t dumb or stupid—-she’s just lazy in letting facts ‘come into focus’ ! ! ! !
dflak 11 days ago
Brain Strain as the thoughts go down the drain.
“I’m sorry I could not complete the test, but the answers are caught up in traffic and will be arriving late.”
Darryl Heine 11 days ago
Why in the title panel Peppermint Patty acts like the letter “Q” for “QUIZ”?
SquidGamerGal 11 days ago
That’s a sign you should start using your brain more often!
uniquename 11 days ago
“Everybody knows that”? How often does Patty get to say that about something academic?
The Orange Mailman 11 days ago
A thalamic moment.
Just-me 11 days ago
I referred to it as a brain sprain.
Man of the Woods 11 days ago
I’m thinking it’s a multiple choice question.
mrwiskers 11 days ago
Whatever your political affiliations, who would have ever thought we’d have so many Peppermint Pattys of voting age in 2024?
Can't Sleep 11 days ago
Been there, pulled that.
mindjob 11 days ago
She needs to go to the gym and exercise those brain muscles
ladykat 11 days ago
That’s one way to describe a headache.
Decepticomic 11 days ago
Hospital. NOW.
Sandra Velasco 11 days ago
LOL! :)
lnrokr55 11 days ago
Ouch !
edonline 11 days ago
Unfortunately for Peppermint Patty. that was a math test
Gamerkillss 11 days ago
how would you pull a muscle in your head that doesn’t make sense at all
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 days ago
is there such a t hing as “The D Minus Song”?