Bablonians are widely credited with creating the first positional number system. In this way their number system was far more like ours than other ancient number systems (like Roman numerals) that we're more familiar with. Unlike us, however, Babalonians used a base 60 system with only two distinct numeric symbols. The small number of symbols is generally attributed to the fact that clay tablets were used for writing so symbols needed to be both as small as possible and as distinct as possible even with a lack of precise writing implements. The reason they used base 60 is not definitively known but one explanation is that it grew out of trade between a group using base 5 and a group using base 12. Whatever the reason, your task is to create a function that takes receives an integer and returns a string representation of the equivalent cuneiform.
- Each digit is represented as a cluster of symbols.
- Each cluster begins with a number of Cs, each representing 10, followed