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Yes, ancient Italians could read and write. As with modern societies, not all of the peoples throughout ancient insular and peninsular Italy exhibited literacy, which was deemed a socio-economic privilege not right. The above-mentioned literacy left its traces through impacts upon ancient Roman geographies, histories, and literature as well as through inscriptions in stone.

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