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The Interplay of Writing and Economic Obligation

Historical evidence suggests that many of the earliest forms of writing were developed not for storytelling or religious texts, but for recording economic obligations between individuals. Analyze why the need to track who owes what to whom would be such a powerful driver for the invention of a written system in early societies.

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