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ARTEFACTS OF WRITING P is a comprehensive exploration of writing’s material dimensions and cultural significance. Peter D. McDonald investigates how the physical artifacts of writing—from pens and paper to printing presses and digital devices—have influenced human thought, expression, and society throughout history.
The work examines the relationship between writing’s material forms and its meanings, demonstrating that writing is never merely about the transmission of ideas but is fundamentally shaped by the technologies and materials through which it is produced. McDonald traces the evolution of writing practices across different periods and cultures, revealing how the artifacts of writing reflect and shape our understanding of language, communication, and knowledge itself.
This scholarly examination provides readers with deep insights into how writing technologies have transformed human civilization and continue to influence contemporary communication practices.







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