Cappadocian Tablet with Cuneiform Inscription

Assyrian

The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

Which inference about Near Eastern cultures is best supported by this image?

(1 point)

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.

1 answer

The inference that is best supported by this image is:

"This tablet was likely written using cylinder seals."

This option is relevant because cuneiform tablets were often created with the use of cylinder seals as a means of creating impressions in clay, which was a common practice in various Near Eastern cultures, particularly in Assyrian and Babylonian contexts.

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