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What was the function of Sumerian seals? A. to honor a city-state's gods or goddesses B. to serve as a personalized signature C. to serve as a common trade currency D. to serve as a standardized measure of weight

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Answer: B. To serve as a personalized signature

Explanation: Sumerian seals were made of some kind of semi-precious stone, and were worn on the garments, or on the strings like necklaces. They were used as a personal signature, for example, during trade transactions, that is, served as an endorsement, stamp of a contract, or any other type of agreement, meaning the seal guaranteed the authenticity of the work performed.

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