The first humans on earth were Adam and Eve.They lived about 4000 years B.C. When was writing first invented? Abstract. Writing – a system of graphic marks representing the units of a specific language – has been invented independently in the Near East, China and Mesoamerica. The cuneiform script, created in Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq, ca. 3200 BC, was first.wiki. It makes sense that humans began a form of abstract writing about 3000 years BC. What is the first written language?The Sumerian language is one of the earliest known written languages. The "proto-literate" period of Sumerian writing spans c. 3300 to 3000 BC. In this period, records are purely logographic, with no linguistic or phonological content. The oldest document of the proto-literate period is the Kish tablet.wiki It all makes sense. Humans are prone to errors seek truth that makes sense to you and rings true.
It makes sense that humans began a form of abstract writing about 3000 years BC.
Could be way earlier but supposing this is factual, humans could still have taken more than just a few thousands of years to develop writting skills or a writting system.
Though I have not gone into much research, it is certain that humans could not have existed for such a short period of time.
The first humans on earth were Adam and Eve.They lived about 4000 years B.C. When was writing first invented? Abstract. Writing – a system of graphic marks representing the units of a specific language – has been invented independently in the Near East, China and Mesoamerica. The cuneiform script, created in Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq, ca. 3200 BC, was first.wiki. It makes sense that humans began a form of abstract writing about 3000 years BC. What is the first written language?The Sumerian language is one of the earliest known written languages. The "proto-literate" period of Sumerian writing spans c. 3300 to 3000 BC. In this period, records are purely logographic, with no linguistic or phonological content. The oldest document of the proto-literate period is the Kish tablet.wiki It all makes sense. Humans are prone to errors seek truth that makes sense to you and rings true.
Could be way earlier but supposing this is factual, humans could still have taken more than just a few thousands of years to develop writting skills or a writting system.
Though I have not gone into much research, it is certain that humans could not have existed for such a short period of time.
what makes you say that"it is certain that humans could not existed for such a short period of time"?