tailieunhanh - A History of Writing one of the earliest examples of writing, a 4th millennium tablet from Uruk, lists sacks of grain and heads of cattle
As writing articles is learned best through gaining writing experience, it is worth initiating the learning process by making written notes of any ideas and documenting research processes and initial results. This way you will generate text that can potentially be utilised later for articles, or at least you will gain writing experience. In addition, by writing down thoughts, initial conclusions and suchlike, a researcher can better identify gaps in his thinking. It is beneficial to have publishing in mind already while conducting experiments. However, it is the results that will define the focus of the final article. | A History of Writing one of the earliest examples of writing a 4th millennium tablet from Uruk lists sacks of grain and heads of cattle The earliest writing seems to be an accounting device to record inventory. Clay tokens were used for this purpose in the Mediterranean as early as 8000 BCE and were common by 4000 BCE. Clay tablets from Sumer c. 3200 BCE show early pictographic writing which later became wedge-shaped cuneiform . . . Univ of Chicago Oriental .
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