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Cerrena [4.2K]
4 years ago
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What innovations would accurately describe the sumerians in mesopotamia

Social Studies
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Tasya [4]4 years ago
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Here are some sumerians' innovations in Mesopotamia :

- Cuneiform, 
Some sort of tablets that is used for writing system

- Wheeled Vehicles
Such as Carts that is used to transport goods

- Potters Wheel
which is used to create clay's pottery such as vast
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