Math, asked by amishakasrung15, 5 months ago

The earliest museum (6th century B.C.E.) in the world
was discovered during the excavations at the city of 'Ur' in
Mesopotamia. The excavations were conducted by Sir Leonard
Woolley (1923-1934). This museum was built by the princess of
Mesopotamia. Her name was Ennigaldi. She herself was the
curator of the museum.
A noteworthy feature of the museum is the clay tablets
inscribed with the descriptions of exhibited artefacts.
(1) Where was the earliest museum discovered in the
world?
(2) Who built this museum?
(3) Explain the noteworthy feature of the museum at Ur. ​

Answers

Answered by muskanshreya
8

Answer:

the earliest museum was discovered in the world in the excavation of the city UR

Answered by gujarmanisha033
12

i.mesopotamia

ii.princess of mesopotamia,ennigaldi

iii.is the clay tablet inscribed with the description of exhibited artefact

iii.

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