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Read the passage, and then answer the question. It's the year 1200 BC. A man is sitting in his home waiting for a few guests. The man is expecting the family of the young man who
hopefully will marry his oldest daughter. The man's daughter is not at home. She's away teaching young children the art of the
cuneiform script. The man is glad that his daughter has given up the ambition of becoming a priestess and is now willing to get
married. The man is hoping to settle the matter of the bride-price with the young man's family so that the couple can get married
soon
Based on the passage, which civilization does the man belong to?

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