The oldest written records in the world are Sumerian from the southern end of the Euphrates and Tigris River valleys (modern Iraq). This is the oldest written language based on the dating of the city ruins in which the records were found. Sumerians were not "an Arab tribe". Their language is unrelated to any other language in the world.
Sumerian (5000 years old), Ancient Egyptian (4500 years old), Hittite (3500 years old), Mycenean Greek (3500 years old), Latin (2800 years old), Sanskrit (2500 years old), Old Chinese (2500 years old), Mayan (2500 years old).
2006-11-05 22:21:27
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answered by Taivo 7
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2015-08-16 15:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-06-02 08:32:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Civilization is about 6,000 years old. There is a strong indication that as the last major ice age ended, modern languages distributed. Recording systems necessary for administering cities led to written languages. I like your thought. It's a good parabolic take on Genesis.
2016-03-13 13:30:05
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answered by Anonymous
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oldest script comes from the Vinca culture of Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania. It dates from 8,000 years ago.
2006-11-07 10:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Mycenaen
2006-11-05 17:30:15
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answered by WOW 1
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sanskrit .....it is in india, it is about used to prise the god..., it is only the language is used to write such mathras only... the sanskrit i not used for spoken.... for written purpuse only.....these words very difficult to pronouce..only experct can prounce it properly
Before that ancient peoples are used to written such things like symbels,.....but we dont consider these as a language.
2006-11-05 17:43:48
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answered by idcparthi 2
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sandskrit
mesopotamia (iraq)
lots try the museum of natural history web site
not wikipedia i hate that
2006-11-05 17:31:23
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answered by glock509 6
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the Sumerian who invite the writing and their writing named " cuneiform"
they are Arabian tribe lived in Iraq "Mesopotamia"
2006-11-05 17:45:49
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answered by hatota 3
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2006-11-05 17:24:16
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answered by bumpb4 2
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