History Of Writing Systems

Cypriot Syllabary: Greece’s Forgotten Script

Before the Greek alphabet conquered the Mediterranean, the island of Cyprus used a unique, puzzle-like script derived from the Bronze…

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King Njoya’s Dream: The Bamum Script Revolution

Discover the remarkable true story of King Ibrahim Njoya of Cameroon, who invented a writing system from scratch in the…

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The Indus Script: The Unicorn Seal Mystery

The Indus Valley Civilization left behind magnificent ruins and thousands of mysterious seals featuring a "unicorn" and short strings of…

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The Only Semitic Language Written in Latin Script

Maltese is the world's only Semitic language written officially in the Latin script, serving as a unique linguistic bridge between…

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1283: Did a King Really Invent the Thai Script?

Tradition holds that King Ramkhamhaeng the Great single-handedly created the Thai writing system in 1283, but does this legend hold…

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The Freising Manuscripts: The Oldest Slavic Latin Texts

Dating back to roughly 1000 AD, the Freising Manuscripts (Brižinski spomeniki) hold the title of the oldest surviving texts in…

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The Rebus Principle: How Pictures Became Words

The invention of writing wasn't just about drawing pictures; it required a massive cognitive leap known as the Rebus Principle.…

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39 Letters of Faith: The Story of the Armenian Alphabet

Travel back to 405 AD to discover how the monk Mesrop Mashtots engineered the 39-letter Armenian alphabet to save a…

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Speaking Pharaonic: Coptic as the Final Stage of Egyptian

Coptic is often mistaken for a dead language, but it serves as the final, living link to the Ancient Egyptian…

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The Nag Hammadi Library: Secrets Preserved in Coptic

In 1945, a peasant in Upper Egypt unearthed a jar containing the "forbidden" Gnostic Gospels, forever altering religious history. This…

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