Persons of the Year in TIMES Past: Person of the Year Awards

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Persons of the Year in TIMES Past: Person of the Year
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WRITING SYSTEMS and HANDWRITING:
Historical records appear immediately after the appearance
of writing,in all socially connected societies, since the time
of Adam and Eve. Oral history derives from area geographical
population "islands", devoid of advanced civilization, both in
ancient and modern times. When oral history is later recorded,
the "oral history" is no longer "oral history", but established
tradition handed down from generation to generation.

All "preliterate societies" are actually branches, (oral societies
are then "post literate" societies), the linguistic degenerated
sub sets of older civilizations from which they came or out
migrated, due to wars and other contentions (from Egypt,
Mesopotamia, China, the Hebrew Biblical ancestry, etc.).
Modern genealogical research findings reveal a similar
pattern wherein approximately one-third of the world's
secluded populations are illiterate.

The nature and history of human language, by definition,
requires the subject to be limited to records produced by
humans; i.e., the preserved genealogies and associated
documents, rather than modern speculative theories.
The basic thrust of all primary ancient centers of civilization
has recognition of religious authority and ethical lessons,
associated with administrative secular documents.

History is properly concerned with causality, or why a certain
outcome happened and how it is linked to earlier events.
History teaches that the world's writing systems have not
been independent of immediate, ongoing, factual group conflicts
that create generational illiteracy, unconnected to any linguistic
epochs. The kept, handed down genealogical pedigrees,
fragmented and incomplete, show language corruption that
began in the 2944 B.C. to 1994 B.C. time period, altered
through group regional population movements and the
subsequent family group isolation, in dynastic genealogies.

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