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People’s Equipment/Format Used in Communication during Pre-Industrial Age
Communication in pre-industrial age was spoken from person-to-person or to a group. It was point-to-point. The primary method of delivering information was storytelling.
However, people discovered printing press using wood blocks in 200 AD.
People used traditional paper and writing materials.
Egyptians used papyrus scrolls and together with Babylonians, they began to use early alphabets that were drawn on wood or clay and stacked into books.
Parchment led to the first codex (the first bound book replacing cumbersome scrolls).
Pre-industrial age is when people discovered fire, and developed paper from plants. Also, it is when people discovered to forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper, and iron.