The sharpened stone was created about 2.6 million years ago, by many cavemen!
The Sharpened Stone, 2.6 million years ago!
yes! we call it the SHARPENED STONE!
The Kish Tablet, 3,500 BCE!
The Kish Tablet was made in about 3,500 BCE by the Sumerian People and was the first ever recorded document!
I present...the KISH TABLET!
Egyptian Hieroglyphics, 3,000 BCE.
in 3,000 BCE, Hieroglyphics were some of the first ways of writing and language!
the sharpened stone was the first ever writing and drawing utensil, it was used to carve images and symbols into walls of caves. it was made and used by cavemen, and it later became used across the world.
Printing, 593 CE!
the Chinese would print by using ink to write on wood and pressing the wood on paper.
the Kish tablet, made by the Sumerian people in 3,500 BCE, was built off of the cavemen's ideas, because they used the idea of carving with a stone into something yet this time, clay instead of cave walls.
The Johannes Gutenburg Printing Press, 1436!
in 1436, Johannes Gutenburg created the first printing press in Germany.
In around 3,000 BCE, the Egyptian people created a form of writing called Hieroglyphics which were symbols for communication, they built off the Sumerian people because they used the idea of carving symbols to write or explain something.
Writing and Saving knowledge!
Hello friends! I hope you had a lot of fun, it was been a great journey!
in 593 CE, the Chinese used a method of printing where they would write and paint with ink onto wood and then pressed it onto paper to mass produce it. they built off of the Kish tablet by using the idea of writing and carving onto a solid material, but this time they used ink and pressed it on paper.
We call it PRINTING!
In 1436, Johannes Gutenburg created an invention called the printing press it was used to mass-produce newspaper. He built off of the Chinese's early version of printing but made it more efficient by using replaceable wooden and metal letters and he made it widespread.
I call it the printing press!
Hello classmates! I hope you enjoyed this comic and you learned a thing or two. this has been fun! See you next time!!!-Dr. Green Boots!