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Ancient Persia primarily used three writing systems: Old Persian cuneiform, which was employed for inscriptions and royal proclamations; Elamite script, used in the Elamite language; and Aramaic script, which became the administrative language of the Persian Empire. Old Persian cuneiform consists of wedge-shaped symbols inscribed on clay tablets and stone. Over time, Aramaic became more prominent due to its practicality for administration across the vast empire. These scripts reflect the cultural diversity and administrative complexity of ancient Persia.

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