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Sumerians used a stylus, typically made from reed, to inscribe symbols onto clay tablets. The stylus had a pointed end that allowed them to create cuneiform characters by pressing it into the soft clay. This method enabled the recording of information, such as trade transactions and legal documents, in one of the world's earliest writing systems.

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