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Thats not the right answer. I answered it on a test and I got it wrong.
The Inca civilization did not have a written language. Instead, they used a system of knotted strings called quipu to record information such as taxes and census data.
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The Olmec civilization is believed to have developed the first known written language in the Americas. The Olmec were an ancient Mesoamerican civilization that existed from 1200 BCE to 400 BCE in what is now Mexico. However, the script they used remains undeciphered, so we do not have a clear understanding of the language itself.
The Olmec civilization in Mesoamerica is believed to be one of the first to have developed a written language in the Americas. This script consists of hieroglyphic symbols found on artifacts like the Cascajal Block.
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The Aryans did not have a written language of their own. However, they likely adopted and modified the Indus Valley civilization's script, which later developed into Sanskrit writing.
They actually had no written language so they made a civilization of language not written language
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Mayan
Civilization is a highly organized society characterized by advanced knowledge, technology, and often the development of a written language. It typically has complex social, political, and economic systems that enable its members to thrive and progress.
Asim Maitra has written: 'A guide book to Lisu language' 'Magahi culture' -- subject(s): Civilization, Magahi language
From the artworks in the ruins of their buildings and the fact that they had a written language.
I believe that the Mayan civilization was the most advanced because they had a fully developed written language based on syllables.
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The Mayan civilization.
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