Submitted by megamindwriter t3_106ib3i in history
megamindwriter OP t1_j3j8hmn wrote
Reply to comment by War_Hymn in When did government departments and government budgets become invented? by megamindwriter
Yes, I did have misconceptions. Thanks for the answer.
basementthought t1_j3l6cdd wrote
One interesting related fact is that most early writing is not stories or personal letters but records. We initially used writing to keep track of finances trade and laws. It took some time for people to start writing literature down
Atoning_Unifex t1_j3lo70t wrote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kushim_%28Uruk_period
One of the earliest known bits of writing was a receipt for some grain signed by "Kushim" who may well have been a government official.
YourOverlords t1_j3oyb9t wrote
I think the medieval period was the rebuilding of western civilization following the the fall of Rome in 476. With the typical idea of it being the so called "dark ages", it's a fair cop to think like that.
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