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The author traces the origins and evolution of written signs from mnemonic and pictorial marks through ideographic and phonetic stages, surveying picture-writing, cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphics (and their hieratic and demotic forms), East Asian character systems, Aegean and Cretan inscriptions, and later alphabetic scripts including Phoenician-derived, Greek, runic, and ogham forms. Archaeological discoveries and comparative evidence are used to reassess older theories about sources and diffusion, while chapters consider practical functions of writing—record keeping, ritual, and memory—and the technological and cognitive changes that produced conventional letter systems.

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Edward Clodd

Edward Clodd was an English author and prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his contributions to the fields of mythology, evolution, and linguistics. He explored the intersection of science and culture in works such as "Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley," which traces the development of evolutionary thought. Clodd also delved into the origins of language and writing in "The Story of the Alphabet," reflecting his interest in the evolution of human communication. His writings often aimed to make complex scientific ideas accessible to the general public, contributing to the broader discourse on science and society during his time.

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