Harappan
Harappan
You can still download an email attachment that has not been decoded properly, it just probably won't open. You will need the sender to resend the attachment.
hey never changed it to hieroglyphics... that has always been theier way of writing.
It is widely believed that civilizations started at the end of the Neolithic period. Three basic institutions that are required for a civilization is a system of writing, a city, and a ceremonial center.
Shakespeare never said at any time that he had a passion for writing. Therefore nothing at all can be said about the subject. He may have been passionate about writing, or he may have considered it a chore.
India
As an exterior sign of power and status (the pre-Columbian civilizations), as writing instruments (the first pens), as a device meant to make the arrow fly steadily, in pillows a.s.o.
Writing has been around for over 5,000 years, dating back to ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians. The history of writing is significant in human civilization as it allowed for the recording and preservation of knowledge, communication across distances, and the development of complex societies and cultures. Writing has played a crucial role in the advancement of human civilization by enabling the sharing of ideas, history, and information across generations.
People from ancient civilizations knew about the value of pi but as it was then as it is now the exact value of pi has never been conclusively found because it is an irrational number.
the Greeks Romans and moors
Silver is a natural element that has existed since the formation of the Earth. It was not "invented" by humans but has been used by civilizations for thousands of years for various purposes such as currency, jewelry, and decorations.
All western alphabets seem to have been derived from some kind of 'picture-writing.' However I'm guessing you are looking for Egyptian Hieroglyphics although both the Hittites / Assyrians and the Meso-American civilizations also used pictographic writing.