Corded telephones, letters, notes, ham radios, etc.
Well, yes. People have been communicating ever since language began, thousands of years ago.
I believe that mobile messaging started working about 15 years ago and it was nothing like it is now because you can send pictures and even videos over messages now.
Check with your Verizon office, but I don't believe it is possible. I tried some web services a few years ago that allowed you to Text message them and they would send each message to your Fax Machine. But I had varying degrees of success (e.g. usually SMS worked but longer messages, messages with attachments, or forwarded messages failed).
10,000 years ago 10,000 years ago
people's dna is part of people, people's dna was made a trillion years ago
Originally, they talked to each other. Depending on what you refer to as 'a long time ago', symbols and art work were put on walls of caves by our primitive ancestors. This is a form of communicating ideas. Then writing was developed thousands of years ago; people left writing on fixed places like buildings or objects; and around that time, written words were carried from one place to another in the form of messages. Over a hundred years ago, electricity entered communication in the form of wires carrying messages, the telegraph. That was followed by a century of upgrading the technology until we have computers and smart phones.
Until about 200 years ago people thought that sponges were aquatic plants.
5,000 years ago
We communicated a long time ago by writing letters to people and it took 2 months to get it send.
Yes, kimchi was eaten 100 years ago.
Historical evidence shows that Ice Age people lived there 18,000 years ago.
Originally, they talked to each other. Depending on what you refer to as 'a long time ago', symbols and art work were put on walls of caves by our primitive ancestors. This is a form of communicating ideas. Then writing was developed thousands of years ago; people left writing on fixed places like buildings or objects; and around that time, written words were carried from one place to another in the form of messages. Over a hundred years ago, electricity entered communication in the form of wires carrying messages, the telegraph. That was followed by a century of upgrading the technology until we have computers and smart phones.