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  1. Scholars now recognize that writing may have independently developed in at least four ancient civilizations: Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent, in modern days roughly corresponding to most of Iraq, Kuwait, the eastern parts of Syria, Southeastern Turkey, and regions along the Turk…

    (between 3400 and 3100 BCE), Egypt (around 3250 BCE), China (1200 BCE), and lowland areas of Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica is a historical region and cultural area in North America. It extends from approximately central Mexico through Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica, and within this region pre-Columbian societies flourished before the S…

    (by 500 BCE).
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    When and where was writing developed?
    Writing – a system of graphic marks representing the units of a specific language – has been invented independently in the Near East, China and Mesoamerica. The cuneiform script, created in Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq, ca. 3200 BC, was first. It is also the only writing system which can be traced to its earliest prehistoric origin.
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    What are the early forms of writing?

    The Evolution of Writing

    1. Tokens as Precursor of Writing. The direct antecedent of the Mesopotamian script was a recording device consisting of clay tokens of multiple shapes (Schmandt-Besserat 1996).
    2. Pictography: Writing as Accounting Device. After four millennia, the token system led to writing. ...
    3. Logography: Shift from Visual to Aural. ...
    4. The Alphabet: The Segmentation of Sounds. ...

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    When did written history begin?
    Full writing-systems appear to have been invented independently at least four times in human history: first in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) where cuneiform was used between 3400 and 3300 BC, and shortly afterwards in Egypt at around 3200 BC. By 1300 BC we have evidence of a fully operational writing system in late Shang-dynasty China.
    www.bl.uk/history-of-writing/articles/where-did-writing-be…
    Why was the first form of writing created?
    Writing was not invented for some lofty intellectual pursuits but as a technology of power . Writing was invented as a means of record keeping. It is an information technology that emerged in the domains of state administration and bureaucracy, trade and commerce, and religion.
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    Web196 BCE. The Rosetta Stone was made, a stela carrying a priestly decree from the reign of Ptolemy V in three languages: Egyptian hieroglyphs, demotic and Greek script .

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    Cuneiform
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    • The World's Writing Systems, all 294 known writing systems, each with a typographic reference glyph and Unicode status

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      WebFeb 22, 2016 · History of Writing Tools Timeline 1. History of Writing Tools Timeline 2. 3200 BCE: First instance of written language in Sumeria. “Sumerian was spoken in …

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      WebFeb 06, 2021 · The Evolution of Writing. 1. Tokens as Precursor of Writing. The direct antecedent of the Mesopotamian script was a recording device consisting of clay tokens of multiple ... 2. Pictography: Writing as

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          • Early roots. So important is writing to human beings that it is believed to have been one of …
          • Pictures for words. Before modern writing systems developed came pictograms. These were …
          • The first writing systems. Cuneiform is a writing style that developed in the Middle East …
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        WebThe Epic of Gilgamesh was written around 2150 B.C.E. by the Sumerians. It was written in their form of writing, cuneiform. The Epic of Gilgamesh is a story of a tyrant king that turns into a friendly and well …

      • https://evolutionwriter.com/evolution-of-writing

        WebHuman heritage in writing has partially been shaped thanks to artistic, figurative imagination, creativity, and love to celebrating skills. In European countries of the medieval age, there was no need in identity for all …

      • https://www.bl.uk/history-of-writing/articles/where-did-writing-begin

        WebWhere did writing begin? Mesopotamian origins. Scholars generally agree that the earliest form of writing appeared almost 5,500 years ago in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq).

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        WebA Brief History of Creative Writing Oral Storytelling. Originally, stories were passed from generation to generation through oral storytelling traditions. The Written Word. It …

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        Web234 rows · ca. 3100 BCE. Cuneiform, one of the earliest known writing systems developed in Sumer (modern day Iraq). Wedge-shaped marks were made on clay tablets by a blunt stylus cut from a reed. ca. 3000. Papyrus …

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