History of writing
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The '''history of writing''' encompasses the various ''[[writing systems]]'' that [[history|evolved]] in the [[Early Bronze Age]] (late [[4th millennium BC]]) out of [[neolithic]] ''proto-writing''. | The '''history of writing''' encompasses the various ''[[writing systems]]'' that [[history|evolved]] in the [[Early Bronze Age]] (late [[4th millennium BC]]) out of [[neolithic]] ''proto-writing''. | ||
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The history of writing encompasses the various writing systems that evolved in the Early Bronze Age (late 4th millennium BC) out of neolithic proto-writing.
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