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Which inference about Near Eastern cultures is best supported by the image "Cappadocian Tablet with Cuneiform Inscription Assyrian"?
-All citizens of the ancient Near East were excellent writers
-This tablet describes the only god worshipped in the Near East
-This tablet was likely written using cylinder seals
-The symbols on this tablet have no significant meaning
-All citizens of the ancient Near East were excellent writers
-This tablet describes the only god worshipped in the Near East
-This tablet was likely written using cylinder seals
-The symbols on this tablet have no significant meaning
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The inference that is best supported by the image "Cappadocian Tablet with Cuneiform Inscription Assyrian" is:
- **This tablet was likely written using cylinder seals.**
Cylinder seals were often used in the ancient Near East to imprint designs or inscriptions on clay tablets, and the use of cuneiform writing is a key aspect of this cultural practice. The other options are either overly generalized, inaccurate, or unsupported by the specific context of the tablet.
- **This tablet was likely written using cylinder seals.**
Cylinder seals were often used in the ancient Near East to imprint designs or inscriptions on clay tablets, and the use of cuneiform writing is a key aspect of this cultural practice. The other options are either overly generalized, inaccurate, or unsupported by the specific context of the tablet.
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