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Why did the sumerians dry the clay cuneiform tablets

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The Sumerians wanted the clay to be dried into a somewhat hardened state, made a fine surface for writing, and when fired the records written on it became permanent.

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The cuneiform script was written by pressing a reed pen or stylus with a wedge-shaped tip into a clay tablet. Clay, when dried to a somewhat hardened state, made a fine surface for writing, and when fired the records written on it became permanent.

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Answer: Cuneiform (meaning wedge-shaped) script was written by pressing a reed pen or stylus with a wedge-shaped tip into a clay tablet. Clay, when dried to a somewhat hardened state, made a fine surface for writing, and when fired the records written on it became permanent.

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