Writing
The first facet we see in communicationism is writing. The first letter writing was in Egypt. Writing has become important in Egypt and they used hieroglyphics as their alphabet. Letter writing started when cavemen first try to communicate with their tribes. The next thing that changed was when people started writing using ink and paper. As the year pass, there are more resources so people write letters using pen (it has ink inside) because it was more convenient. Writing was the first way people try to communicate with friends and family.
Rocks and sharp objects
The first facet of letter writing started when cavemen try to communicate with their tribes. They did not know what to do so they used their killing tools to carve random marks on rocks and stones to communicate. The random marks, later, became words and then it turns into a sentence. They created their own alphabet in 1500 B.C. The cavemen's communication is important because it created the Greek alphabet too.
Ink and Quill
The second facet of letter writing is the ink and quill. In 2697 B.C. a Chinese man name Tien-Lcheu invented the Indian ink by using the color of berries and fruits. The ink was significant because it began letter writing (mailing). It became commonly used in 1200 B.C. The quill is also significant because it goes with the ink. A quill is a feather pen used to dip in the ink to write with. The ink and the quill are important because it was used to write the Magna Carta and the Declaration of Independence.
Pen and paper
The last facet of letter writing is the pen and paper. A pen is made out of ink and can be use to write on paper. The pen was first used by Indian and were made in India. The pen is significant because Egyptians have used it to write on scrolls. The difference between an ink and the pen is the pen is more convenient. The pen is more convenient because is smaller and you only have to carry one pen while carrying an ink, you have to carry the quill too. If you do not carry the ink and the quill together then you cannot write at all.