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What was stone language?

There's no such thing as "stone language" in the sense of a language spoken by rocks or a language written on stone.

However, "stone language" can refer to a few different things:

* Petroglyphs and Pictograms: These are images carved or painted onto stone surfaces. While not a "language" in the traditional sense, they can communicate information and stories. They are often used to document events, rituals, or beliefs.

* Runic Inscriptions: These are symbols carved onto stone, primarily used by ancient Germanic peoples. They can be considered a written language, though the exact meaning of many runes remains unknown.

* Hieroglyphics: These were a system of writing used by the ancient Egyptians, often found on stone monuments and temples. While not literally "stone language," they were written on stone and represent a complex system of language and symbols.

It's important to be specific when talking about "stone language" and to clarify which meaning you are referring to.

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