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Sumerian units of measurement were based on

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Mesopotamian Measurement

The Sumerians had standard measurements of length, area and volume.

The mina was the standard weight measurement. It was divided into 60 shekels, which roughly equivalent to a pound.

Sixty minas made up one talent.

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Mesopotamian Measurement

The Sumerians had standard measurements of length, area and volume.

The mina was the standard weight measurement. It was divided into 60 shekels, which roughly equivalent to a pound.

Sixty minas made up one talent.

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