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How Writing Began


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A concise and accessible work of educational non-fiction, How Writing Began traces the remarkable origins of written language from its earliest pictographic roots in ancient civilizations to the development of alphabets that form the foundation of modern communication. Muriel Goaman presents the story of writing as a fascinating human achievement, illustrating how early peoples in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and beyond invented systems of symbols to record trade, history, and culture. Written with clarity and an engaging tone suited for young readers and curious minds alike, the text details the evolution of cuneiform, hieroglyphics, and other ancient scripts in an approachable and informative style. It serves as an excellent introduction to the history of literacy, reminding readers that the written word — now taken for granted — was once one of humanity's most revolutionary inventions.

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A concise and accessible work of educational non-fiction, How Writing Began traces the remarkable origins of written language from its earliest pictographic roots in ancient civilizations to the development of alphabets that form the foundation of modern communication. Muriel Goaman presents the story of writing as a fascinating human achievement, illustrating how early peoples in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and beyond invented systems of symbols to record trade, history, and culture. Written with clarity and an engaging tone suited for young readers and curious minds alike, the text details the evolution of cuneiform, hieroglyphics, and other ancient scripts in an approachable and informative style. It serves as an excellent introduction to the history of literacy, reminding readers that the written word — now taken for granted — was once one of humanity's most revolutionary inventions.

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