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The Human Evolution of Written Letters: A Millennia-Long Journey

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Summary

A reflective essay on the evolution of written letters, tracing their origins back thousands of years to ancient carvings in sandstone mines. The piece explores how the shapes we use for writing are not arbitrary but are the result of a long, human-driven evolutionary process passed down through generations.

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The letters we write with are not abstract shapes. They are the result of a millennia-long process of evolution.
A baton, passed down through a hundred generations, and carrying with it the influence of every one of them.
One day, three and a half thousand years ago, someone scratched a picture into the sandstone of the mine where they worked.
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The letters we write with are not abstract shapes. They are the result of a millennia-long process of evolution. A baton, passed down through a hundred generations, and carrying with it the influence of every one of them.

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