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 +[[Image:The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David (1793).jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[The Death of Marat]]'' ([[1793]]) by [[Jacques-Louis David]]]]
 +[[Image:Alle Weissheit ist bey Gott dem Herrn...by anonymous.jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Alle Weissheit ist bey Gott dem Herrn...]]'', informal title of a calligraphy of the [[Sirach]] by an anonymous artist]]
 +[[Image:The Poor Poet by Carl Spitzweg.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Poor Poet]]'' (1839) is a painting by [[Carl Spitzweg]]]]
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'''Writing''', in its most common sense, is the preservation and the preserved text on a [[medium]], with the use of [[sign]]s or [[symbol]]s. In that regard, it is to be distinguished from [[illustrating]] such as [[cave drawing]]s and [[painting]]s on the one hand, and [[author]]ing such as [[tape recording]]s, and [[film]] or [[movies]], on the other. Writing was first invented by the ancient [[Mesopotamians]]. '''Writing''', in its most common sense, is the preservation and the preserved text on a [[medium]], with the use of [[sign]]s or [[symbol]]s. In that regard, it is to be distinguished from [[illustrating]] such as [[cave drawing]]s and [[painting]]s on the one hand, and [[author]]ing such as [[tape recording]]s, and [[film]] or [[movies]], on the other. Writing was first invented by the ancient [[Mesopotamians]].
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 +== Historical significance of writing systems ==
 +Historians draw a distinction between [[prehistory]] and [[history]], with history defined by the advent of writing. The [[cave painting]]s and petroglyphs of prehistoric peoples can be considered precursors of writing, but are not considered writing because they did not represent language directly.
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 +== Namesakes ==
 +*''[[Writing on Drugs]]'', 1999, Sadie Plant
 +*''[[Writing Degree Zero]]'', 1953, Roland Barthes
 +==See also==
 +*[[Effects of movable type printing on culture]]
 +*[[Walter Benjamin on the importance of printing and movable type ]]
 +*[[Constrained writing]]
 +*[[Automatic writing]]
 +*[[Literature]]
 +*[[Reading]]
 +*[[Letter]]
 +*[[Women's writing in English]]
 +*[[Writer]]s
 +*[[Travel writing]]
 +*[[Writing about music is like dancing about architecture]]
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Writing, in its most common sense, is the preservation and the preserved text on a medium, with the use of signs or symbols. In that regard, it is to be distinguished from illustrating such as cave drawings and paintings on the one hand, and authoring such as tape recordings, and film or movies, on the other. Writing was first invented by the ancient Mesopotamians.

Historical significance of writing systems

Historians draw a distinction between prehistory and history, with history defined by the advent of writing. The cave paintings and petroglyphs of prehistoric peoples can be considered precursors of writing, but are not considered writing because they did not represent language directly.

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