The social implications of Schmandt-Bessaret's work is that the economics of abstract counting is the foundation for:
A) monotheism
B) writing systems
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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Q8: Tokens are more complex than tallies because:
A)
Q9: Unlike simple tokens, complex tokens were:
A) stored
Q10: In concrete counting:
A) numbers are inseparable from
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Q15: The invention of the alphabet:
A) increased communication
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