Could clay cuneiform tablets have been read by touch, rather than by sight, if suppose, a skilled reader happened to be blind, or otherwise wished to do so?

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The surface of clay cuneiform tablets appears so highly textured that I cannot imagine reading the writing without moving an index finger across the line.

Would a skilled reader, out of choice or necessity, be able to interpret cuneiform writing by touch rather than by sight? Is there any historical evidence for what their conception of the act of the reading was like—and if so, how was it different from ours, which is so conditioned by print and screens?

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