Friday, March 22, 2019

The Rise of Civilization and Writing :: World History

The Rise of shade and WritingThe phenomenon of writing has been invented independently five separate times in the history of man. While History textbooks almost exclusively talk astir(predicate) the writing of Mesopotamia and Egypt, writing has also been developed in the Indus Valley, China, and Mesoamerica. This strange phenomenon has take many historians and anthropologist to conclude that writing is necessary for a complex association to exist. Nevertheless, in that respect was a society located in the Andean hoi polloi in presend day Peru in which writing was never invented still it is still consider complex or, in other words, a cultivation. This civilization, instead, utilise a method of record keeping that functioned in place of writing. This suggests that although there is a strong correlation between the development of a civilization and writing, it does not necessarily mean that writing is one of the causative factors in its rise. However, a record keeping system i s crucial to a societys ontogenesis towards complexity. One civilization that developed writing was the Sumerians in Mesopotamia which is located in present day Iraq. The Sumerians impressed wet clay with the end of a reed leaving a wedge-shaped form. This kind of writing on clay is called cuneiform, from the Latin cuneus, meaning wedge. Cuneiform owes its origins to the need arising from familiar economy and administration. With the rise in production of the country, accumulated surplus were sent to the cities. This necessitated a method of keeping account of all the goods coming into the cities as well as of manufactured goods leaving for the country. However before the world-class tablet was written, the Sumerians used an uncomplicated but inefficient system of record exercises. It involved enclosing clay tokens signifying certain commodities and their quantities in a wheel clay object called a bulla. Seals of the individuals involved in the transaction were situated on the outside to validate the even. However to check the honesty of the deliverer, the bulla had to be destroyed to reconcile the goods with the tokens inside thereby destroying the record of the transaction as well. So to preserve the record, they impressed the tokens on the outside of the bulla before sealing them in. As time passed the bulla became the tablet and the impressions of tokens became symbolized by wedge-shaped marks. Eventually these marks came to denote distinct words and syllables of their communicate language. The purposes for writing also evolved.

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