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How did people used to communicate in the past and how do they communicate now?

  • 4600 BCE

    ALPHABET

    ALPHABET
    The original alphabet was developed by a Semitic people living in or near Egypt.* They based it on the idea developed by the Egyptians, but used their own specific symbols. ... The Greeks, needing vowel symbols, used it for alpha (A). The Romans used it as A.
  • 3200 BCE

    WRITING

    WRITING
    THE WRITING WAS ORIGINATED IN IRAQ AND EGYPT
    AND THE PEOPLE USED TO TALK WITH OTHERS AFTER THE HUMAN VOICE
  • 3200 BCE

    POSTAL SYSTEM

    POSTAL SYSTEM
    When writing evolved in the human world, communications came into existence. Postal services long existed in China since 4000 BC. Millennium later, Egypt and Assyria had their postal services.USING HORSES
  • 500 BCE

    THE HUMAN VOICE

    THE HUMAN VOICE
    Human language "originated in Africa." A study on the languages ​​spoken in the world reveals that they come from a common language that is surgical in Africa. ... Then modern languages ​​would evolve from that first, only language, as a result of population migration.
  • 200 BCE

    PAPYRUS

    PAPYRUS
    Papyrus, from which we get the modern word paper, is a writing material made from the papyrus plant, a reed which grows in the marshy areas around the Nile river. Papyrus was used as a writing material as early as 200 BC in ancient Egypt,