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You can't edit the carvings on it after it's dried.

It could fall and crack.

Someone could steal it when you're leaving it out to dry.

Clay tablets could take up too much space. They also take some time to create.

But they do last for a very, very long time.

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What are some advantages of writing on clay tablets?

Oh, what a lovely thought! Writing on clay tablets can be quite special. The clay's durability can help preserve important information for a long time, like a little time capsule. Plus, the tactile experience of carving into clay can bring a sense of connection to ancient traditions and stories. Just imagine the stories those tablets could tell!


What is the tool used for writing in clay tablets?

The tool used for writing on clay tablets is called a stylus. It is usually made from a reed or a sharpened piece of wood, and is used to make impressions or inscriptions on the soft clay surface.


How did they make the first clay tablet?

The first clay tablets were likely made by ancient civilizations by taking wet clay, shaping it into a flat surface, and then inscribing marks or symbols using a stylus or similar tool. After the inscriptions were made, the clay tablets would be dried or fired to harden them for preservation. These tablets were then used for writing, record-keeping, and communication.


What are some of the benefits and drawbacks of keeping records in cuneiform on clay tablets?

Benefitsprevented fraud (e.g. trade)kept records of the pastnew way to communicateDrawbackshard to carry around because it was made in clay tablets


How many clay tablets have they found?

Countless. As just one example, The Ebla tablets have as many as 1800 complete clay tablets, 4700 fragments and many thousand minor chips. This is just one collection found in Syria.