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40k-Year-Old Symbols in Caves Worldwide May Be the Earliest Written Language

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  • #cave art
  • #human evolution
  • #prehistoric writing
  • Earliest writing systems may predate Sumerian cuneiform by thousands of years.
  • Paleoanthropologist Genevieve von Petzinger suggests prehistoric symbols were as universal as emoji.
  • Symbols like penniforms and claviforms found globally could rewrite the history of writing.
  • Von Petzinger cataloged 32 consistent symbols across European caves, dating back 40,000 years.
  • These symbols may represent an early form of communication or precursor to writing.
  • Debate exists over whether these symbols were abstract communication or tied to animal depictions.
  • MIT linguist Cora Lesure theorizes cave art might represent early linguistic expression.
  • Symbols found on artifacts like deer teeth suggest widespread use beyond cave walls.
  • Some scholars argue these symbols show a fundamental shift in human cognitive skills.
  • The article revisits a 2019 post, highlighting ongoing research and debate.