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Behold the Oldest Written Text in the World: The Kish Tablet, Circa 3500 BC
https://www.openculture.com/2024/11/behold-the-oldest-written-text-in-the-world-the-kish-tablet-circa-3500-bc.html
Some refer to the written Chinese language as ideographic: that is, structured according to a system in which each symbol represents a particular idea or concept, whether abstract or concrete. That’s true of certain Chinese characters, but only a small minority. Most of them are actually logographs, each of which represents a word or part of a word. But if you dig deep enough into their history — and the history of other Asian languages that use Chinese-derived vocabulary — you’ll find that some started out long ago as pictographs, designed visually to represent the thing to which they referred.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/760860
https://www.openculture.com/2024/11/behold-the-oldest-written-text-in-the-world-the-kish-tablet-circa-3500-bc.html
Some refer to the written Chinese language as ideographic: that is, structured according to a system in which each symbol represents a particular idea or concept, whether abstract or concrete. That’s true of certain Chinese characters, but only a small minority. Most of them are actually logographs, each of which represents a word or part of a word. But if you dig deep enough into their history — and the history of other Asian languages that use Chinese-derived vocabulary — you’ll find that some started out long ago as pictographs, designed visually to represent the thing to which they referred.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/760860