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3500 BCE
Pictographic.
The pictographic was invented around 3500 BC in Iraq, sumeria.
The pictographic invented the Sumerians, they wrote in clay tablets.
They used pictures to represent words. -
3000 BCE
Hierogliphics.
Symbols represent words.
The hieroglyphics were invented around 3000 B.C in Egypt.
The hieroglyphics were invented by egyptians, and egyptians wrote on papyrus -
3000 BCE
Brushes
Brushes are made of hair to write in ink.
The brushes were made around 3000 B.C in China by the chineses
The brushes are made with plastic, metal or more… -
1300 BCE
True alphabet.
There are use symbols or letters representing a sound.
The true alphabet was invented around 1300 B.C in Syria.
was invented by Siryans.
Letters could be put together to form a complete word. -
150
Paper
it used to write in them.
The paper was invented around 150 A.D. in China .
The paper was invented by the Chinese ,is made of cellulose fibers. -
868
The first printed book.
The first printed book was invented in AD 868 in China by Johannes Gutenberg.
It was a long roll of paper made by using wooden blocks covered with ink,
which were pressed onto the paper. -
1450
The first printing press.
The first printing press was invented around 1450 in China by Johannes Gutenberg.
It could print about 16 pages every hour. -
Newspapers.
The first newspapers were invented in 1600s in Europa by Johann Carolus.
In general, the purpose of a newspaper is to convey, as efficiently as possible, current information, or "news", to a particular audience. -
Fountains pens.
Fountains pens were invented in the 1800s in Europe by the Europeans
They are usually made of stainless steel or metal. -
The modern biro
The modern biro was invented in 1940 in Hungary by Georg Biró
A Biro is a pen with a small metal ball at its tip which transfers the ink onto the paper. -
Fibre tip pen
The fibre tip pen was invented in the 1960s in Japan by Masao Miura and Yukio Horie .
Broad tips for colouring large areas, thin tips for drawing fine lines and highlighting details.