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Written Word - Birth of Writing

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    It is referred to as the cushion clay
    tablet and it is believed to have been
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    made around 2600 BC. This tablet
    shows the details of the transaction
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    of grains. The upper part means
    135,000 liters.
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    This is the item in question: barley.
    They drew it as it is.
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    The left side represents the terms
    of the transaction. It says 37 months.
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    This tablet is a record that somebody
    lent or borrowed 135,000 liters of
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    barley for a period of 37 months.
    What, then, do these symbols mean?
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    According to research, the sound represented
    by these symbols is coushem.
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    Unlike the other symbols found on
    these ancient relics, the meaning
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    of these are a mystery.
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    The two signs in these early tablets,
    coushem, are puzzling because
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    they don't mean anything.
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    Um, these two signs individually
    each have a meaning but together
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    they don't seem to mean anything.
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    And so, it's been suggested quite
    plausibly that this is somebody's name.
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    That somebody wrote these two signs
    because the name sounded the same way.
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    A coom sign meaning something, and a shim sign
    meaning something else but together
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    just somebody's name.
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    The phonetic symbols coo and shim
    came together to form cooshim,
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    a symbol that represents a sound.
    This marked the beginning of salavak writing.
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    It was the birth of rebus writing system.
    A single example of rebus can be found
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    using a car and a cat. This representation,
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    however, does not mean a car and a cat.
    The sounds of the words represented
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    by these pictographs, car and pet, could
    be used to mean something completely
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    different. In this case, carpet.
    These symbols, meaningless by
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    themselves, come together to form a word.
    This type of writing system is known a rebus,
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    a representation of words in the form
    of pictures or symbols.
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    In the modern era this concept
    is seen as quite simple and basic
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    but for people in ancient times the
    adoption of a rebus writing system
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    was a truly revolutionary development.
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    With the adoption of more complex rebuses,
    the number of cuneiforms ranged from
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    about 1500 to about 600. The previously
    complicated pictures became simpler.
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    More advanced forms of cuneiform
    were found in relics north of Moor.
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    The most famous among them were
    from the poor.
Title:
Written Word - Birth of Writing
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