The ancient Romans used clay tablets because they were easy to write on, and you could reuse them over and over. Imagine writing with a stick in soft clay, then wiping it clean like a chalkboard for the next message! It was fast, simple, and didn’t cost much.
Why Clay Worked Best
Clay is soft when wet, so people used sticks or reeds to press letters into it. When it dried, the writing stayed clear. If they wanted to erase it, they just added water again, like magic!
This made clay tablets perfect for everyday tasks like sending messages, keeping records, or even doing math problems.
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See also
- How Did the Pyramids Stay Standing for Thousands of Years?
- Why Did the Roman Empire Fall?
- How Does the Ancient Roman Calendar Work?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Count Without Numbers?
- How Do We Know What People Thought Long Ago?
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