Written Language
*Many different writing systems
~Harappan, Brahmi, Kharosthi
*First Indian script developed in Indus Valley around 2600 BCE (still don't know what it means)
*Brahmi and Kharosthi developed for official and local languages
~ Learned literature, mythology, history, and beliefs with Brahmi and Kharosthi languages
*Great epics, royal inscriptions, religious texts and administrative documents written using these languages
* Writing was important but not used often/ used grammar through words
* Oldest materials used to write on was palm leaves and strips of birch bark
* Copper plates used to write important documents on
* some of the oldest and most sacred writing were composed by Vyasa Krishna Dwaipayana
~2600-1900 BCE Hitherto was the writing of the time and known as the Indus Writing
~1500-0200 BCE Sanskrit was the ancient writing of the time
~1500 BCE Harappan and Indo-European Writing were the written language of the time
*Many different writing systems
~Harappan, Brahmi, Kharosthi
*First Indian script developed in Indus Valley around 2600 BCE (still don't know what it means)
*Brahmi and Kharosthi developed for official and local languages
~ Learned literature, mythology, history, and beliefs with Brahmi and Kharosthi languages
*Great epics, royal inscriptions, religious texts and administrative documents written using these languages
* Writing was important but not used often/ used grammar through words
* Oldest materials used to write on was palm leaves and strips of birch bark
* Copper plates used to write important documents on
* some of the oldest and most sacred writing were composed by Vyasa Krishna Dwaipayana
~2600-1900 BCE Hitherto was the writing of the time and known as the Indus Writing
~1500-0200 BCE Sanskrit was the ancient writing of the time
~1500 BCE Harappan and Indo-European Writing were the written language of the time