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@archaeohistories@ohai.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

This infographic highlights the six oldest written languages that are still in use today, showcasing humanity’s deep linguistic heritage.....

At the top is Greek, dating back to 15th Century BC, followed by Chinese from 13th Century BC, and Aramaic from 11th clCentury BC. Hebrew, first written in 10th Century BC and Persian, beginning in 6th Century BC, also remain in use, while Tamil, the oldest living language in South Asia, dates to 3rd Century BC.

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@archaeohistories@ohai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Together, these languages represent living connections to ancient civilizations, preserving cultural identity and continuity through millennia.

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