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It's so painful to think about tbh. Written language only ever independently developed four times: Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and Mesoamerica. We've almost entirely lost that last branch. That whole writing system of glyphs, all the culture around it, intentionally destroyed. Barbarism to the highest degree.
These glyphs are pretty sick.
I wonder if Chinese/Japanese characters looked this "graphical" before they were simplified.
Oracle Bone script, the earliest written Chinese, is definitely a lot more graphical than modern Chinese, but not nearly as organic or graphic as these Mesoamerican glyphs. That's why losing all of this is so tragic, there's really nothing like it!
The language isn't lost, it should be pointed out. Millions of people still speak Mayan languages and some continue to use the writing system for signs and monuments. There's also an effort to create a simplified version (ala simplified Chinese) to make it easier for everyday use.
Yeah I've even read about a revival movement of writing books exclusively in the language. Their resilience is impressive in the face of losing so much of their written history.
When you think about the incredible explosions of creativity that happen when different cultural traditions are exposed to each other...