Evolution of Communication: From Carved Mammoth Teeth to Worldwide Web
Explore the fascinating timeline of communication methods from Neanderthal art to modern technology. Witness the progression of postal systems, flags, printing, and the internet revolution.
Evolution of Communication: From Carved Mammoth Teeth to Worldwide Web
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Timeline!!!! By: Josey and Estefania 5/7/12
45,000BC • Neanderthal man carves a picture on a woolly mammoth tooth.
3,500BC • Sumerians record pictograph representing words on clay tables
776BC • Homing pigeons carry messages about the Olympics for Ancient Greeks
900BC • Chinese develop postal system to deliver written messages
900 • Byzantine ship captains use colored flags to send signals to one another across the water
450 • Chinese invent printing by inking carved wood blocks
105 • Chinese make paper from rags
1901 • Gugliermo Marconi sends the first radio signal across the Atlantic Ocean
1982 • First cell phones are available for sale
1990 • Tim Berners-Lee invents the World Wide Web.
1993 • Marc Andreeson creates the first browser program, allowing people to navigate the Web.