world’s oldest writing

A tiny ceramic slab dated to around 6000 BC with “written signs” has been discovered by archaeologists at a prehistoric settlement near the town of Nova Zagora in Southeast Bulgaria. And, they believe this symbol stone might “possibly” hold the oldest writing ever discovered, according to a report in ArcheologyinBulgaria.com. Bold Claims It seems Bulgarian archaeologists have a thing for discovering “possibly the oldest writing ever discovered!” Only in 2016 a 7,000-year-old ceramic fragment was dug up in a Copper Age settlement at the town of Riben in Northern Bulgaria, and it too was presented as having “pre-alphabetic writing.” Back then, ArcheologyinBulgaria.com reported that Volodya Popov, the Director of the Pleven Regional Museum of History , argued that the fragment