greek and latin obviously
The earliest Christian writings are possibly 'The Passion Narrative' written between 30 and 60 AD and 'Lost Sayings Gospel Q' written between 40 and 80 AD, though many books of the Bible and other Christian writings were written as early as 50 AD. For more information, see the Related Links.
hieroglyphic.
In early civilisations, children learned in the home from their parents and slaves. There were no schools. Later they learned from life experience.
it was used for recording records, writing stories, commmunicating, etc.
because current Chinese writing came from early Chinese writing
The early sociologists devoted most of their writings to events and cultural myths. Most of the writing was out of mere speculation.
Languages were Akkadian, Egyptian, and Coptic Writings were Hymns, Proverbs, and Hieroglyphics
The Writings of the Church Fathers.
Early Greek, including the works of Homer, the early Greek philosophers, and all of the writings of Early Christianity, were written as continuous strings of letters, with no spaces and no punctuation. This was the case for all languages of the Mediterranean world in antiquity.
They learned about things such as writing on miniature chalk boards and sometimes for lunch they would leave early and then come back.
hierrogyliphics is the more dvanced type of writing in ancient egypt. It was created in 400 a.d, but no one learned how to read it until the early 19th century.
the explanatory writings of the early church fathers
The Bible.
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greek and latin obviously
Practical abilities for children can be considered several different early skills that they may learn in their edcuation. Reading and writing are prime examples of learned skills that are important for children.