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Mesopotamian cuneiform has its roots in a system of clay tokens that dates back to
 
  A. the Upper Paleolithic.
  B. the ninth millennium B.C.
  C. the fourth millennium B.C.
  D. 1500 B.C.

Question 2

Bullae are
 
  A. large storage facilities that were associated with temples.
  B. supernatural Egyptian creatures that are part bull and part human.
  C. hollow clay spheres.
  D. geometrically shaped clay tokens.
  E. Mesopotamian tombs.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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