The cuneiform - Sumer. The hieroglyphic writing - Ancient Egypt.
3,000 b.C.
Cunieform is one and it developed in mesopotamia
smoke, fire, flags, horn, cave paintings, writing, etc
Hieroglyphics and cuneiform helped develop early forms of writing and communication in ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia. They were crucial for record-keeping, literature, and administrative purposes, contributing to the spread of knowledge and cultural exchange. These writing systems paved the way for the evolution of written languages and the preservation of historical texts.
Languages were Akkadian, Egyptian, and Coptic Writings were Hymns, Proverbs, and Hieroglyphics
The Mixtec and Zapotec Indians both developed early forms of hieroglyphic writing at the historic sites of Monte Alban and Mitla.
Cuneiform was first developed in Sumer (Mesopotamia) - and is estimated to have began sometime in the 30th century BC.
Nothing. By the time writing was invented, we were past the Neolithic and into the Bronze Age. In the Neolithic the closest thing they had to writing was cave painting; but that depicted things and images, not language and ideas.
there are four; writing, speaking, forms and communication.
Dessert
They developed the dome and the arch in architectural art and the fresco in decorative art.