The time before writing refers to the period in human history when information and stories were transmitted orally rather than recorded in written form. This era, often characterized by oral traditions, relied on memory and storytelling skills to preserve culture, history, and knowledge. It played a crucial role in shaping societies, as communal storytelling fostered social bonds and shared identities. The advent of writing transformed communication, enabling the more permanent storage of ideas and the expansion of complex societies.
Pre-history is the time before writing, where as history is after.
Pre- histor is the time before writing was invented. Or Sally studied Pre-history in school.
Focus on one element of your writing at a time.
Actually hieroglyphic writing was invented more than once. The first and most famous instance was in ancient Egypt, some time before 3000 B.C. Independently but sometime later (between 650 and 500 B.C.), the Olmec or Zapotec civilization of Mesoamerica also invented a hieroglyphic writing system.
A shearers' strike was occurring at the time of the writing of Waltzing Matilda, on Dagworth sheep station north of Winton.
The period of time before writing was called prehistory. This refers to the time before written records were kept and information was transmitted orally or through other means.
Prehistory.
prehistory
new era
long period of time before people developed systems of writing and a written language
long period of time before people developed systems of writing and a written language
Prehistory
That is called a society's 'prehistoric' era.
neolithic age
Prehistory
Prehistory is the period of time before humans learned to write.
The period of time prior to the invention of writing is referred to as "Prehistory". This division of time is also noted by the use of a written calendar and the days before there were such dates notated.