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The history of communication.
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The history of communication.

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What are we going to do today?

• How did writing come to be and what are the consequences of writing?

• How did communication change through time? 

• The communication of today. 

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During communication:
A
you are always the sender yourself
B
information is passed on to someone else
C
You are always talking to someone you don't know
D
You need to say something all the time.

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The origin of writing.
The main reason: agricultural production requires an accounting system, this is how writing was developed.


At least four civilizations have independently invented writing.

Mesopetamia (Middle East) around 3400 BC
Egypt around 3250 BC
China around 2000 BC
Central America around 650 BC

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The result of writing.

• The author's thinking became clear. This allowed a clearer picture to be drawn from this period.
• Stories could be written down, so stories did not have to be passed on.

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Communication in Antiquity
Heralds carried messages to other realms and poleis (cities).
The Oracle of Delphi is the communication center of Greece

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https://studiegids.universiteitleiden.nl/courses/31920/oud-nieuws-communicatie-en-nieuwsvoorziening-in-de-griekse-oudheid 
Communication in the middleages
 
In the Middle Ages, people mainly communicated through:
songs,
•poems,
•gestures,
•plays
This was mainly done by the bard
At the end of the Middle Ages
discovery of the printing press.

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https://www.frankwatching.com/archive/2012/01/09/social-in-de-middeleeuwen/
Communication from the Middle Ages to the present


• Telegram
• Radio/ television
• Telephone
• Satellites

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