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← Language & CommunicationWhy does the clarity of historical cuneiform tablets degrade more slowly compared to papyrus scrolls under similar storage conditions?
A)Papyrus resists humidity better
B)Cuneiform uses phonetic representation
C)Clay resists physical degradation✓
D)Scribes used varied lexical choices
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Cuneiform, inscribed on clay tablets, resists physical degradation because the clay medium is far more durable and chemically stable than the organic papyrus. Therefore, the tablets maintain legibility longer, rather than the scrolls, which are prone to decay due to moisture and biological activity.
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