Writing in awe
The earliest evidence of human writing deals with the practicalities of life: accounts, lists, concern for the daily life. In every culture and society, the beginnings of writing take us back to the bottom of Maslow's pyramid. It would appear that the earliest scribes only thought of the practicalities of life, the record of the most basic needs, food, …
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