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Trading had a great impact on the Sumerian society.
it affected the growth of the villages food supply
Because it did
The Sumerians were a people who settled on the flood plains of the mighty Tigris and Euphrates Rivers around 4000 B.C in what is today part of Iraq. Sumerian religion was based around the worship of four life giving deities - the god of heaven, the goddess of earth, the god of air and the god of water. The way thet Sumerians religion affect this society is the way they approached death and prepared for the afterlife.
Writing on clay was an inexpensive yet permanent way of recording transactions. The fact that the Sumerians shared their land with Semitic-speaking Akkadians was important because the Akkadians had to turn the Sumerian logographic writing into phonetic syllabic writing in order to use cuneiform to represent phonetically the spoken words of the Akkadian language.
how did the politically Sumerian organization affect society
Trading had a great impact on the Sumerian society.
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Trading had a great impact on the Sumerian society.
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it affected the growth of the villages food supply
They impacted our lives by making government and organization.
Because it did
How did the Sumerian affect Sumerian society?answer: Throughout the 19th century CE, European archaeologists descended on the Near East in search of ancient cities, tombs, and artifacts. None of these went to Mesopotamia to look for Sumerian cities because no one knew the civilization had ever existed – they were looking to excavate sites mentioned in The Bible such as Babylon and Nineveh and a mysterious place called Shinar – but they found much more than they were expecting.
How did the Sumerian affect Sumerian society?answer: Throughout the 19th century CE, European archaeologists descended on the Near East in search of ancient cities, tombs, and artifacts. None of these went to Mesopotamia to look for Sumerian cities because no one knew the civilization had ever existed – they were looking to excavate sites mentioned in the Bible such as Babylon and Nineveh and a mysterious place called Shinar – but they found much more than they were expecting.