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The Sumerian economy was primarily based on agriculture, with the fertile land of Mesopotamia allowing for the cultivation of various crops, including barley and wheat. They developed irrigation systems to optimize farming and supported trade through a network of canals. Besides agriculture, Sumerians engaged in craft production, trade of goods like textiles and pottery, and utilized a system of barter. The economy was also influenced by the use of cuneiform writing for record-keeping and transactions.

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