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The oldest form of writing known to man is Cuneiform used in Mesopatamia.
Probably a form of Chinese writing.
c. cuneiform
The oldest form of writing was with pictures
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The oldest continuously written language is either Chinese or Greek, both being about 3500 years old. -- Chinese writing has been traced back to ~1200 BC. Greek writing to ~1425 BC. The oldest writing system however is the cuneiform script which emerged in the Sumerian civilization around ~3200 BC.
Han or Chinese Writing
I'm not entirely sure what you're looking for.But maybe this excerpt from Wikipedia can help clear things up. Hope this helps!"A Chinese character, also known as a Han character (汉字 / 漢字; Hànzì), is a logogram used in writing Chinese (hanzi),Japanese (kanji), less frequently Korean (hanja), and formerly Vietnamese (hán tự), andother languages. Chinese characters are also known as sinographs, and the Chinese writing system as sinography. Chinese characters represent the oldest continuously used system of writing in the world."
The oldest known written language is Sumerian, which was used in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq and Iran) around 3200 BC. Sumerian is considered the earliest known form of writing and civilization. Other ancient writing systems, such as Egyptian hieroglyphs and ancient Chinese script, also emerged around the same time.
The country with the oldest continuously used language system is believed to be China, with the Chinese language dating back thousands of years. The written form of Chinese characters has remained largely unchanged for over two thousand years, making it one of the oldest continuously used writing systems in the world.
May u help me answer my question please i really need help cause i need it so i can study for my test in school. (Where does the oldest form of writing come from)
The oldest musical form in Japan was from the string instrument known as the Koto.