Social Sciences, asked by kilarinikitha2005, 9 months ago

why did the sumerians draw maps​

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

The Sumerians made maps to learn more about other places and to guide them to their intended destinations.

Explanation:

Maps from Sumer were engraved on clay tablets. The temples had to keep track of the money from the huge land holdings they possessed. Because of this, they made an effort to record the lands using maps. The Sumerians could draw by pressing the end of a reed stylus into wet clay. At first, all they drew were simple images that could represent an object or the action that the object performed. The Sumerians invented or developed a number of technological advancements, including the wheel, the cuneiform alphabet, mathematics, geometry, irrigation, saws and other tools, sandals, chariots, harpoons, and beer, to name a few.

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