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Journey to the Cradle of Civilization — where Visual Storytelling began to organize itself into something Revolutionary. Greetings ToonSchoolers! Welcome to ToonSchool’s Cartoon History Timeline! In this Episode, we explore the Art of Ancient Mesopotamia, and how Visual Communication evolved alongside Monumental Inventions — including the Wheel, Written Language, and Systems of Record-keeping that reshaped Human History. This Video examines how these early breakthroughs laid essential Groundwork for Comics, Graphic Design, and the broader Discipline of Visual Storytelling. Perfect for Artists, Students, Educators, and Art History Enthusiasts, this Video continues the exploration of how Cartooning and Sequential Art evolved through the Ages — revealing the deep Historical Roots of a Medium often considered Modern. Step into the world of Clay, Innovation, and the Rise of Visual Storytelling. May the Creative Force be with you! V. ◘ Chapters: 00:00 | Welcome. 00:33 | Ancient Civilizations. 02:53 | Ancient Mesopotamia. 04:17 | Sculpture & Figurines. 05:15 | Reliefs. 05:51 | Mosaics. 06:12 | The Standard of Ur. 07:30 | Metalwork & Jewelry. 08:08 | Pottery. 08:32 | The Invention of Writing. 10:36 | The Code of Hammurabi. 11:15 | The Invention of the Wheel. 12:11 | Cartoons Inspired by Ancient Mesopotamia. 14:47 | Let’s Wrap it Up. 15:25 | Easter Egg. ◘ Disclaimer Time: The ToonSchool Mascot and all Artwork produced by The CrissCross Studio, ©Copyright Vernon Fourie. ToonSchool claims no Ownership of the Sample Images displayed in this Video. The Material is used solely for Educational and Research Purposes, and All Rights belong to their respective Owners. In Compliance with the South African Copyright Act of 1978, and Section 107 of the U.S.A. Copyright Act 1976. Follow the Link to Image Sources & Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G...