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Whitepunk [10]
3 years ago
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The epic of gilgamesh,sumeria (c. 3100-c. 2000 bce)man of shuruppak, son of ubara-tutu, dismantle your house, build a boat. leav

e possessions, search out living things. reject chattels and save lives! put aboard the seed of all living things, into the boat. the boat that you are to build shall have her dimensions in proportion, her width and length shall be in harmony, roof her like the apsu."the quote above provides evidence of the interaction of sumer with:romehebrewsphoeniciansegypt
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salantis [7]3 years ago
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The correct answer is - Hebrew.

The Sumerians were the most advanced civilization at the time of their existence, so most of the people in the surrounding area were adopting lots of their religion, culture, technological, and scientific advances. The Hebrews were not an exception, and it can be easily seen in the legends, religion, and later written literature and myths, that the Hebrews were heavily influenced by the Sumerians, and adopted and remastered multiple things from them. The best example can be seen in the ''Noah's Arc'' legend, which is just a modified version of the original Sumerian legend.

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