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Mesopotamian Writing: The first Mesopotamian tablets, written around 3200 BCE, contained picture-like signs and numbers. Writing began when society needed to keep records of transactions – because in city life transactions occurred at different times, and involved many people and a variety of goods in hindi​

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Answered by soujatyachakraborty0
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Most writing from ancient Mesopotamia is on clay tablets. Damp clay was formed into a flat tablet. The writer used a stylus made from a stick or reed to impress the symbols in the clay, then left the tablet in the air to harden. This tablet is marked with symbols showing quantities of barley rations for workers.

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