How clay tablets were made and used in Mesopotamia?
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In Mesopotamia, writing began as simple counting marks, sometimes alongside a non-arbitrary sign, in the form of a simple image, pressed into clay tokens or less commonly cut into wood, stone or pots. ... The clay tablet was thus being used by scribes to record events happening during their time.
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In Mesopotamia, writing began as simple counting marks, sometimes alongside a non-arbitrary sign, in the form of a simple image, pressed into clay tokens or less commonly cut into wood, stone or pots. ... The clay tablet was thus being used by scribes to record events happening during their time.
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