Sembollerden Çiviyazısına Geçiş ve Yazının Anadolu’ya Gelişi (Transformation of symbols into Cuneiform and the Arrival of Cuneiform to Anatolia)
Journal Title: Archivum Anatolicum-Anadolu Arsivleri - Year 2016, Vol 10, Issue 2
Abstract
It is known that mankind has used very different methods in various parts of the world for communication since prehistoric time. Humankind first used communication methods such as fire, smoke and light. Acoustic voices that are obtained by naturally whistling, imitating animal sounds, screaming or hitting an object with another object, or by blowing through objects in different forms are considered to be the first methods of communication. Of course, these methods have changed according to the physical geography and climatic characteristics of the region. In this study are generally offered the first communication techniques and the process of their developments and finally the invention of cuneiform writing system and its arriving to Anatolia.
Authors and Affiliations
İrfan Albayrak
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