Describe in stages the development of script.
From the ages, the evolution of writing from the image of pictograms and then later on to the inscriptional images were inspired by calligraphic strokes. There seems to have been a kind of cyclical process. This recurs whenever one need to teach their child the phonetic meaning of an alphabetical sign for easy memorisation, the practice being uniformly adopted, simply because image often precedes idea and helps to memorize for longer period of time. Even in India, the alphabet is called Varnamala, or band of colours, and may owe itself to the coloured seal impressions used for instruction in ancient India.Final Answer The stages of development of scripts have been clear and evident in the ancient times from the pictograms and the calligraphic manuscripts. Phonetically the alphabets were depicted so that the student could memorise them fast. In India this form is called the Varnamala and it is employs colourful seals to instruct the students.