Thomas Alva Edison
The ancient Chinese created pictographs as a way of explaining their ancient stories to their kids.They started drawing the pictures of the stones and showing the kids a story! Later,they became pictographs!
Why do you think
PiCtOgRaPhS
in the form of pictograph it is probably inspired by the early sumerians scripts which has also picture based.
to help people in the furture know more about the past and some trajeck or wonderful evens.
because watermelon
thomas alva edison in 5000 BCE
Pictographs have been used by various cultures for thousands of years. The exact date of their invention is not known, but some of the earliest known examples date back to around 9000–7000 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia.
Pictographs, or the use of pictures to represent objects or ideas, have been in existence for thousands of years. The exact year of their invention is unknown, as they were likely developed independently by various ancient civilizations around the world. Some of the earliest known pictographs date back to around 3300 BCE in ancient Sumeria (present-day Iraq).
Pictographs were mostly used in China but the were also used in Egypt, India basically almost all of Asia. Pictographs were used in China, Egypt and India mostly pictographs were used in Asian countries.
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The ancient Chinese created pictographs as a way of explaining their ancient stories to their kids.They started drawing the pictures of the stones and showing the kids a story! Later,they became pictographs!
bar graphs use bars and pictographs use pictures
The question does not really have an answer,because some pictographs have been lost,burned,found or copied.
thomas edsion
Well, pictographs are math. Cuneiform is one of the oldest kinds of writing. It is - contrary to pictographs - also an abstract form of writing: the horizontal and vertical 'scratches' do not form a picture of the meaning of the words. With pictographs, their meaning (or part of it) is reflected by the drawing that is made for each word.
No one person invented the Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Like any language, it developed over many thousands of years. The scribes would learn to use the thousands of pictographs, though.