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  1. Proto-writing consists of visible marks communicating limited information. [2] Such systems emerged from earlier traditions of symbol systems in the early Neolithic, as early as the 7th millennium BC in China and southeastern Europe.

  2. La protoescritura se refiere a los primeros sistemas de la escritura que surgieron en Eurasia a principios del III milenio a. C., que fueron un desarrollo basado en tradiciones anteriores de sistemas..... simbólicos que no pueden ser clasificados como escritura propiamente dicha, pero que tienen muchas características que recuerdan a aquella.

  3. The archaic cuneiform script used to write Sumerian is generally considered to be the earliest true writing system, closely followed by the Egyptian hieroglyphs. Both evolved from proto-writing systems between 3400 and 3200 BC, with the earliest coherent texts dating to c. 2600 BC.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CuneiformCuneiform - Wikipedia

    The cuneiform script was developed from pictographic proto-writing in the late 4th millennium BC, stemming from the near eastern token system used for accounting.

  5. The proto-cuneiform script was a system of proto-writing that emerged in Mesopotamia, eventually developing into the early cuneiform script used in the region's Early Dynastic I period. It arose from the token-based system that had already been in use across the region in preceding millennia.

  6. Proto-writing. Certain forms of proto-writing remain undeciphered and, because of a lack of evidence and linguistic descendants, it is quite likely that they will never be deciphered. Neolithic signs in China. Yellow River civilization. Jiahu symbols – Peiligang culture, from China, c. 6600 - 6200 BC.