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wedge-shaped style of writing. into soft clay to produce wedge-like imprints that represent word-signs (pictographs) were pictorial, as the subjects they addressed were more concrete and visible One had to constantly turn the tablet as one was writing to make the marks correctly. ke the vertical, ho
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  • wedge-shaped style of writing.
  • into soft clay to produce wedge-like imprints that represent word-signs (pictographs)
  • were pictorial, as the subjects they addressed were more concrete and visible
  • One had to constantly turn the tablet as one was writing to make the marks correctly.
  • ke the vertical, horizontal, and oblique wedge marks clearly, and they practiced this exercise until they had mastered how to do it properly to the correct depth and dimension.

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