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    The Clay Tokens Found in Mesopotamia Are Interpreted as Recording
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The Clay Tokens Found in Mesopotamia Are Interpreted as Recording

Question 35

Question 35

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The clay tokens found in Mesopotamia are interpreted as recording:


A) the names of early kings
B) the names of the first city-states
C) the names of the gods
D) amounts of commodities like grain

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