Why did the Sumerians draw maps? please answer me please answer me please
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The Sumerians drew maps to know the knowledge about different places and to reach the correct place which they want to go to.
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The Sumerians created maps to learn more about various locations and to help them find where they needed to go.
Ancient Sumerians' history:
- Sumerians are regarded as the founders of civilization as it is understood by modern humans.
- They are renowned for their breakthroughs in language, governance, architecture, and more.
- Before the Babylonians took over in 2004 B.C., they ruled the area for just about 2,000 years.
- The Amorites and Babylonians invaded Mesopotamia at the beginning of the second millennium B.C., and the Sumerians progressively lost their cultural identity and their status as a political force.
- Eventually, everyone lost all memory of their name as well as their history, language, and technological advancements.
The earliest known civilization, Sumer, was founded in southern Mesopotamia, between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, in what is now southern Iraq, from Baghdad to the Persian Gulf. Sumer was the site of this civilization.
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