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The Babylonians primarily used a combination of reeds, straw, and dried animal dung as fuel to heat their kilns. These materials were abundant and easily accessible in the region, making them practical choices for firing pottery and other ceramic items. The controlled burning of these fuels provided the necessary heat for the kilns to reach the high temperatures required for the ceramic-making process.

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