Language and Communication
Communication is an innate human characteristic that has changed immensely since the beginning of humanity. The following turning points in communication have irrevocably changed the way information and knowledge is shared and how human beings relate to one another. These changes can be attributed to sparks of natural curiosity that drove certain peoples to attemptmodes of communication, new and different. The methodology of communication, through writing and through speech, is thus a dynamic that has been shaped over time by imagination and ingenuity.
Includes:
The Origins and Impact of the Rosetta Stone
The World’s First Documented Language: Cuneiform
The Origin and Effect of the First Alphabet
Sign Language and its Systematization
Hieroglyphics
Oral Tradition Written Down
First Written Law
Greek Alphabet
The Phoenician Language
Includes:
The Origins and Impact of the Rosetta Stone
The World’s First Documented Language: Cuneiform
The Origin and Effect of the First Alphabet
Sign Language and its Systematization
Hieroglyphics
Oral Tradition Written Down
First Written Law
Greek Alphabet
The Phoenician Language