The origins of writing aren’t set in stone. The ancient cave peoples weren’t as illiterate as portrayed in popular media.
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40,000-year-old Stone Age symbols may have paved the way for writing, long before Mesopotamia
Over 40,000 years ago, our early ancestors were already carving signs into tools and sculptures. According to a new analysis ...
Sculptures and tools from the Stone Age show markings that could be an early precursor to written language, according to a new analysis.
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Buried for 30,000 years, one Ice Age traveler’s toolkit is altering human history
The hills of South Moravia have yielded thousands of Stone Age artifacts over decades of excavation, most of them anonymous ...
A new study has revealed that mysterious signs carved onto Paleolithic artifacts up to 40,000 years ago match the information density of the world's earliest known writing system — pushing the deep ...
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