Sunday, March 29, 2015

How Communication first started



The beginning of creating ways to communicate with other occurred much earlier then most people think.  Before language and verbal communication was even around there was another way.  There is strong evidence of cave paintings that were used to commutate with others.  This makes perfect sense that even in today’s age many children learn how to draw before they can talk.  This was the beginning of a long line of communication advances.  These paintings were the first form of symbols.  When communication is broken down it can be traced back to the use of symbols.  Symbols are used always in language, texts, and in creating todays communication technology.  Symbols were first bricks of communication.  After cave paintings came pictograms.  Pictograms are simply symbols that represent a overall concept.  Civilizations like the Egyptians used these to communicate but mostly to tell stories that could be passed on from generation to generation.  If you fast forward time, we can see that in modern day we use symbols in our communication technology in the forms of letters to make words.  Without these symbols we would not have a language today.

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