What was the limit on man's part that prevented him from having a written revelation until the fifteenth century B.C.? Use complete sentences.
The limit on man's part that prevented written revelation until the fifteenth century BC was primarily the development of writing systems. The earliest known writing systems, such as cuneiform in Mesopotamia and hieroglyphs in Egypt, began to emerge around this time, enabling civilizations to record and transmit information in a more permanent form. Prior to this, oral traditions were the main method of passing down knowledge and stories.
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