
The First Writing: Script Invention as History and Process
by Edited by Stephen D. Houston-
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Table of Contents
Part I. Orientation and Theory: 1. Overture of the first writing Stephen D. Houston | |
2. The possibility and actuality of writing John S. Robertson | |
3. Writing systems: a case study in cultural evolution Bruce G. Trigger | |
Part II. Case Studies of Primary and Secondary Script Formation: 4. Babylonian beginnings: the origin of the cuneiform writing system in comparative perspective Jerrold Cooper | |
5. The state of decipherment of Proto-Elamite Robert Englund | |
6. The earliest Egyptian writing: development, context, purpose John Baines | |
7. Anyang writing and the origin of the Chinese writing system Robert Bagley | |
8. Writing on shell and bone in Shang China Franç | |
oise Botté | |
ro | |
9. Reasons for runes Henrik Williams | |
10. Writing in Early Mesopotamia, Stephen D. Houston | |
Part III. Epilogue: 11. Beyond writing Elizabeth Hill Boone | |
12. Final thoughts on writing Stephen D. Houston. |
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