invention of visible language ~3400 BCE in Mesopotamia

earliest form: cuneiform on clay tablets for accounting and trade records

independent inventions: Egyptian hieroglyphics (~3200 BCE), Chinese oracle bones (~1200 BCE), Mesoamerican glyphs (~600 BCE)

enabled law codes, tax records, calendars, literature, science, history

transition from oral memory to external storage of knowledge

prerequisite for every subsequent writing system: alphabets, syllabaries, logographies

the first information technology: compression of speech into persistent visual symbols

printing press (1440) and digital text (1970s) are its direct descendants

the Information Age is the latest phase of writing's ongoing revolution

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