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  1. Proto-writing consists of visible marks communicating limited information. 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. Proto-writing systems. Writing systems were preceded by proto-writing systems consisting of ideograms and early mnemonic symbols. The best-known examples are: "Token system", a recording system used for accounting purposes in Mesopotamia c. 9000 BC; Jiahu symbols, carved on tortoise shells in Jiahu, c. 6600 BC

  4. Chapter 2 provides a concise history of writing, from ancient times to the present day. The chapter begins with proto-writing and then the first writing systems, which arose independently in different corners of the world. The discussion shows evidence of the earliest roots of writing from the Egyptian and Mesopotamian areas, as well as in ...

  5. 4 de dic. de 2012 · Gradually, the proto-writing systems evolved into complete writing systems, allowing people to write down whatever they could express in words of their language. The invention of writing happened at least twice and no more than four times in the history of mankind.

  6. We do not want to press the controversial (and in many senses, semantic) question of whether writing was a Palaeolithic invention; perhaps it is best described as a proto-writing system, an intermediary step between a simpler notation/convention and full-blown writing.