The Greeks were the first to use wax tablets for writing in the mid 8th century. However, many ancient civilizations used wax tablets.
The writing system invented in ancient Mesopotamia was cuneiform. The Sumerians invented it more than 5000 years ago. It was written by making triangular marks on a clay tablet.
Cuneiform writing - wedge-shaped symbols made by making impressions in clay tablets and then baking the tablet like a brick - was invented by the Sumerians well over 4,000 years ago.
it was the microsoft tablet PC
Bee wax
The first and only Apple tablet is the iPad.
You take your tablet (a slab of wood) and you warm it some by the fire. You melt your wax in a ceramic cup and pour the wax onto the level surface of the tablet. If the tablet has a slightly raised edge then you should get a covering of wax that is almost as thick as the lip (wax shrinks a lot when it cools so the surface will not be exactly flat but that should not matter much.
they used a wax tablet
the first wax was a candle
i think that mike swik was the one who invented the first tablet pc in 1980s
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James young invented paraffin
History does not record the name of the inventor of the clay tablet.
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