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An archaeologist uncovers a set of clay tablets from an ancient farming village that existed long before the first known coins were minted in that region. The tablets contain markings that record transfers of grain from one villager to another, with notations indicating that the grain is to be returned, with a small extra amount, after the next harvest. What is the most logical conclusion that can be drawn from this discovery regarding the economic structure of this society?

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