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how was the indias holy literature likely recorded in the first millennium bce?
○ on parchment
○ inscribed on palm leaves stitched into a book
○ on papyrus from the mediterranean region
○ using cuneiform techniques
Brief Explanations
To determine how India’s holy literature was likely recorded in the first millennium BCE, we analyze each option:
- "On parchment": Parchment was more common in regions like the Mediterranean or later European contexts, not typical for ancient India’s holy texts.
- "Inscribed on palm leaves stitched into a book": Palm leaf manuscripts (stitched as books) were a traditional and widespread method for recording sacred texts in ancient India, aligning with historical practices.
- "On papyrus from the Mediterranean region": Papyrus was not a primary writing material in ancient India; trade or access to Mediterranean papyrus was limited, and palm leaves were more local.
- "Using cuneiform techniques": Cuneiform was used in Mesopotamia (clay tablets), not in India for holy literature.
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B. Inscribed on palm leaves stitched into a book