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The Importance of Human Writing

Bryan Dibble
Bryan Dibble 9 months ago

Writing is pretty important to human development.  That's a fact we can all agree on.  But are we doing this subject justice?  Are we miserably under-rating the importance of writing?  I'm beginning to think we are not giving writing the importance it deserves in our classes, especially in Big History threshold 6.  There is nothing we've done that has had a bigger impact than writing has on humanity.  Writing leads to all technologies, and early humans came to writing naturally, amazing feat in itself, and it's perfection has accelerated learning in the most profound ways.  I have a video here that makes me think we're not putting the correct emphasis on writing that we should in our history classes!  If you do watch this video, you don't have to watch it all to see Finkel's humor.  His absolute expertise is astounding.

Did Humans Start Writing Earlier Than We Think?

Cracking Codes - Irving Finkel

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  • Laura Massa
    Laura Massa 9 months ago

    I love this topic Bryan Dibble ! Many years ago, before I began teaching Big History, I read about a Canadian paleoanthropologist with a Master’s degree who studied the first writing symbols in caves. Her work was so compelling that I contacted her via email, and she graciously answered all the questions my students had. A couple of years ago, I looked her up and discovered that her research had expanded significantly. As a professor and researcher, Genevieve von Petzinger now has several videos available. I chose her TED Talk on ancient symbols to share with my students.

    In connection with Finkel’s presentation, my students also write on clay tablets to recreate the cuneiform writing system of ancient Sumerians. Though it’s a simplified activity, my students love it. 

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  • Bryan Dibble
    Bryan Dibble 9 months ago in reply to Laura Massa

    Because of course Laura Massa goes ahead and contacts the researcher personally!  

    Wow LM, you rock.  This is great stuff, thanks!

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  • Bryan Dibble
    Bryan Dibble 9 months ago in reply to Laura Massa

    Because of course Laura Massa goes ahead and contacts the researcher personally!  

    Wow LM, you rock.  This is great stuff, thanks!

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