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The Sumerians did not initially use horses for riding; instead, they primarily employed them for pulling chariots and plowing fields. While horses were present in the region, their domestication for riding became more prominent in later cultures, such as the Akkadians and Babylonians. The Sumerians' focus on agriculture and trade led them to prioritize other animals, like donkeys and oxen, for transportation and labor.

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