Origins of Written Language (Language of Coins: 2/16)
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The origin of pictographic & ideographic writing systems are imagined in the first part of this story (proto-writing). The rebus principle is introduced, setting the stage for the development of an alphabet. Featuring some key artifacts from France, Spain, Egypt & Ancient Sumer: Cave Drawings, Narmer Palette, Hunters Palette, Cuneiform Accounting Tablets.
references (book): - The Alphabetic Labyrinth (Drucker) - Letter Perfect (David Sacks) - Empire and Communications (Innis) - The Science of Language (Chomsky)
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Problem, A. o. t. (2014, April 03). Origins of Written Language (Language of Coins: 2/16).
World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/145/origins-of-written-language-language-of-coins-216/
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Problem, Art of the. "Origins of Written Language (Language of Coins: 2/16)."
World History Encyclopedia. Last modified April 03, 2014.
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