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how does the real mark of a city dwellers role in public life ​

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Answered by vermasoumya
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A seal could be rolled on clay covering the the string knot of a cloth package or the mouth of ... So the seal was the mark of a city dweller s role in public life

Answered by kshitijgrg
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Mesopotamia’s city artifact turned into that of seal making. These had been fabricated from stone in a cylindrical shape. Every seal has been pierced down in the middle and equipped with a stick. Pictures had been carved on those stone seals. People of Mesopotamia used to roll them over moist clay to create non-stop pictures. Some seals are discovered with cuneiform writing i.e. the script utilized by them.

These seals had been used for authentication of the purity of contents in bags, sachets, and fabric package deals. In route to sealing, moist clay could be unfolded at the package deal or the mouth of a pot, after which it'd get seal rolled through. the stick equipped with the seal. These seals had been used similarly on a clay pill duly engraved with a cuneiform script to supply its authenticity. Thus, we can state that seal turned into the mark of a city dweller’s role in public life.

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