Earliest know formation of language
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Earliest know formation of language
What is the oldest form of language that has been discovered. . . . . . .In other words, . . . . about when did humans develope a written language? What was it, and how primative was it, relatively? I'm looking for writings beyond simple cave drawings of animals.
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Older than Sumeria, really. There are recording keeping languages they are discovering that are older, actually centered around Bahrain, I understand. They know that a civilization was there that predates Sumeria, but it is so old that they don't know what to call it as its name passed out of history and only have fragments of business ledgers.
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What about the Pnakotic manuscripts?
Seriously, though, I didn't know about a civilization that predated Sumeria. Did Sumeria descend from it, or is it relatively unique?
Seriously, though, I didn't know about a civilization that predated Sumeria. Did Sumeria descend from it, or is it relatively unique?
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Do cave paintings count as written language? If so, then you might be able to go back 50,000+ years. I guess, in a way, they might be. I mean, afterall, the cave paintings are there to tell a story.
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It was related to Sumeria, according to the person that was telling me this and they've been calling it "Dilmun" which isn't technically the name they probably used since that was the ancient name of Bahrain used afterwards, which we do know a bit about. Appearantly, it fulfilled the same basic niche as civilizations around Bahrain do, as a critical junction and trade point between the Indus Valley civilizations and the Middle Eastern civilizations. I don't know very much about it, really. So take any of the above with the grain of salt, since it was told to me by an archeology student at a get together. But from all the sources I can find on it, the civilization on Bahrain is damn old, even though it appears they were Sumerian contemporaries in their prime.Alferd Packer wrote:Seriously, though, I didn't know about a civilization that predated Sumeria. Did Sumeria descend from it, or is it relatively unique?
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Cuniform dates to ~4k B.C.E, a school was even founded in ~3500, so it predates Egyptian. The Indus Valley is similarly old, I think.Frank Hipper wrote:There's evidence from tombs at Abydos that show Egypt was well along with developing their writing in the pre-dynastic period, 3400-3200 BC.
Settlements date back to the dawn of agriculture, some twelve thousand years ago. Certainly some form of recordkeeping languages, even if primitive, would have developed around then.
Possible, but not necessarily in any form you would recognise as written language. The Inca, for example, had a "written" language based on bits of knotted string.Xeriar wrote:Settlements date back to the dawn of agriculture, some twelve thousand years ago. Certainly some form of recordkeeping languages, even if primitive, would have developed around then.
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The Olmecs, their progenitors (and those of the Aztecs) began around 1400 B.C.E.Magnetic wrote:How old has the Mayan culture been determined to be?
Elements of the Mayan civilization are claimed to have begun around 1,000 B.C.E but I think the people traditionally referred to as Mayan began around 250 C.E.