One of the earliest semblances of human communication discovered in the majority of civilizations utilized graphical representations of real life objects to tell a story. While this served an integral purpose of aiding in survival in these early communities, when we reflect on this phenomenon, is possible to make an argument that this was the dawn of data visualization?
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