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In ancient Susa, a major city of the Elamite, Persian, and later Achaemenid empires, communication was facilitated through a combination of local languages, cuneiform writing, and trade interactions with neighboring cultures. People often traveled by foot or on animals, such as donkeys and horses, along established trade routes that connected Susa to other significant cities and regions. The Royal Road, which linked Susa to Sardis and other parts of the empire, played a crucial role in facilitating both communication and commerce. Additionally, messengers and couriers were employed to relay important messages quickly across distances.

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