Communication Through the Ages - (Technology Through the Ages) by Michael Woods & Mary B Woods (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Reading texts or direct messages, communicating through speech or sign language, and viewing artwork are all among the many ways people share news, ideas, and feelings with one another.
- 80 Pages
- Young Adult Nonfiction, Language Arts
- Series Name: Technology Through the Ages
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About the Book
"As ancient civilizations formed, people developed spoken and written languages and tools such as paper, the printing press, and more to communicate and disperse information. Discover how early societies created and innovated communication technology"--Book Synopsis
Reading texts or direct messages, communicating through speech or sign language, and viewing artwork are all among the many ways people share news, ideas, and feelings with one another. Communication and its technologies are what allow us to do that.
As ancient civilizations formed, people developed spoken and written languages and communication tools. They designed and improved alphabets and writing systems to record information, created paper from plants or animal skins, and invented tools such as block printing and the printing press to help copy books and other long texts faster. Whether coming up with new technologies or innovating existing ones, ancient peoples were always finding ways to better communicate with one another.
From finger painting to postal systems, find out how early societies created and innovated the technologies that led to modern communication tools.
Review Quotes
"This exploration of communication celebrates human innovation across history and provides readers with a solid context for modern-day communication."--Booklist
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