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What civilization developed an early writing system that used cuneiform script on wet clay tablets?

The SUMERIAN CIVILIZATION developed cuneiform as a method of transcribing concepts.


Which civilization developed an early writing system that used cuneiform script on wet clay tablets?

The Sumerians.


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because they wanted to


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The early civilization that used Sanskrit writing was the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Sanskrit, which is an ancient Indo-Aryan language, was used to write religious texts and literature in this civilization.


What was the early civilization that developed in southern Mexico around 1000 AD?

the Aztec, Maya, Inca, and Olmec civilization's.


What is one reason early clans of hunter -gathers are not considered civilization?

Because all their efforts were spent hunting and gathering. Civilization needs art, architecture, writing, manmade housing, trade commerce, and a distinct culture.