Human beings in the most ancient of times kept records in simple but sometimes long-lasting ways. Paintings on stone walls, carvings in tablets of stone, and pictures and writing on special columns or other monuments -- all of these were utilized by early humans to leave a record of what they saw, did, and believed.
They needed a way to make and keep records.
Early man (around 160,000 years ago) did not have any form of writing, so hieroglyphics didn't help them. Hieroglyphics weren't invented by the Egyptians until sometime after 4000 BCE. They came about because the Egyptians wanted to keep written records based on their language.
The most important 'early change' in communication was the invention of writing (using at first hieroglyphs, then alphabets). This made it possible to communicate over distance and to keep more or less permanent records.
Manetho began to keep records in the third dynasty of life.
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To keep records.
They needed a way to make and keep records.
Early man (around 160,000 years ago) did not have any form of writing, so hieroglyphics didn't help them. Hieroglyphics weren't invented by the Egyptians until sometime after 4000 BCE. They came about because the Egyptians wanted to keep written records based on their language.
One of the earliest known written languages used by early humans to keep records is cuneiform, which was developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE. This writing system consisted of wedge-shaped characters impressed onto clay tablets using a stylus.
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