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The Sumerian's made early versions of mathematics, advanced writing\language, and art.
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They divided an hour into 60 minutes and a minute into 60 seconds.
there are lots of people. But, only sumerians are able to write.
The Sumerian number system, which is base-60, influences our modern measurement systems, particularly in time and angles. We still use 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour, as well as 360 degrees in a circle. These remnants demonstrate how ancient Sumerian mathematics has persisted in contemporary practices. Additionally, some aspects of their counting approach are reflected in various mathematical and scientific applications.
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The Sumerian's made early versions of mathematics, advanced writing\language, and art.
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They divided an hour into 60 minutes and a minute into 60 seconds.
there are lots of people. But, only sumerians are able to write.
The Chaldeans, who emerged in the first millennium BCE in southern Mesopotamia, admired and studied the earlier Sumerian civilization. They were particularly influenced by Sumerian achievements in writing, mathematics, and astronomy, which they integrated into their own culture. The Chaldeans also revered Sumerian mythology and religious practices, contributing to their rich intellectual and cultural legacy.
They advanced their civilization by advancing in mathematics and cuneiformthey developed writing, religion, technology, arts, government, agriculture, raise animals, trade, and different jobs.
Cuneiform tablets provide insight into diverse aspects of Sumerian civilization, such as their laws, religion, economy, and daily life. These tablets reveal information about their political structure, trade networks, religious beliefs, literature, and social practices. They also offer valuable details about Sumerian achievements in areas like mathematics, astronomy, and literature.