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prehistory
The Edwin Starr record? Yes, it is. It came out on Motown imprint Gordy Records in 1970, written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong and produced by Whitfield. The Temptations originally recorded it as an album-only cut but their version wasn't released as a single.
First came 78s. They rotated fast but the vinyl they were pressed on was very fragile, and could easily break after a few years. Then came a softer and slower record, the 45 for a single and 33 1/3 for albums. The better surface was more flexible and with new recording technology the records could achieve a good sound on a slower speed.
The Commodores came close, but have none. Lionel Richie; however, when he went solo has many gold ones...
Around 3000 b.c., people began keep written records. Some of our earliest forms of medical records came from Egypt. These records were actually drawings and symbols known as hieroglyphics that proved information on illnesses and diseases, treatments that were used, and operations performed during ancient Egypt times.
study of the written records of the past
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Written records have existed for approximately how many years?
No. The first written records in china were written by the Shang Dynasty
Written records have existed for at least 5000 years. Early examples of written records are found in Egyptian writings that exist within the pyramids.
Fred E. Guymon has written: 'Records retention directory' -- subject(s): Files (Records), Management, Records, Records retention 'National and International Records Retention Standards'
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T. J. Longhurst has written: 'Minter family records' 'Fordham family records' 'Hatcher family records'
J. B. Dorrinton has written: 'Scudder family records' 'Peckham family records' 'Fielder family records'
Records came first, dating back to the late 19th century. Tapes became popular in the mid-20th century, gaining traction in the 1960s and 1970s as a portable music format.
The age before written records is known as prehistory. It encompasses the time period before written language was developed or before written records were kept by civilizations. Archaeological evidence is often used to understand the events and societies of this time.