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How many people can read cuneiform?

It's impossible to know exactly how many people can read cuneiform, but it's very few compared to the general population. Here's why:

* It's a dead language: Cuneiform was used to write languages that are no longer spoken, such as Akkadian, Sumerian, and Babylonian.

* It's incredibly complex: Cuneiform uses thousands of signs that can have multiple meanings, and the writing system itself is complex and requires extensive study.

* Limited practical application: While it's important for historical and academic research, there are few everyday uses for cuneiform literacy.

Therefore, while there are scholars and experts who can read and interpret cuneiform, the number is likely in the hundreds or perhaps thousands worldwide.

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