Wax tablets, used in ancient times for writing, are believed to have been created by the early Greeks around the 5th century BCE. These tablets were made of wooden frames filled with a layer of beeswax, allowing users to inscribe text with a stylus. While the exact origin is not definitively attributed to a single inventor, they were widely used across various cultures, including the Romans, for note-taking and record-keeping.
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