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The Initial Motive for the Development of Writing in Mesopotamia

Question 123

Question 123

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The initial motive for the development of writing in Mesopotamia was for:​


A) ​writing letters
B) ​recordkeeping
C) ​religious documentation
D) ​storytelling

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