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24 January, 19:05

How was the economy controlled in Mesopotamia?

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  1. 24 January, 21:14
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    I think by trade I seriously do know
  2. 24 January, 22:46
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    In Mesoptomia there may not have been money to buy and sell with, but there was a lot of buying and selling done by trading (i. e. the barter system) and assisted by the development of a writing system. Writing's main purpose was to keep track of debit and credit accounts for merchants. The function of a scribe was similar to that of an account; just balancing the amounts owed to one party by another. Writing later became useful for many other reasons, but writing's economic use caused its invention! Once a contract was done between two parties a cyclinder wheel sealed the deal.
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