Sumer

Sumer

Sumer (/ˈsuːmər/) is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia (south-central Iraq), emerging during the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages between the sixth and fifth millennium BC. It is one of the cradles of civilization in the world, along with ancient Egypt, Elam, the Caral-Supe civilization, Mesoamerica, the Indus Valley civilisation, and ancient China. Living along the valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, Sumerian farmers grew an abundance of grain and other crops, the surplus from which enabled them to form urban settlements. Proto-writing dates back before 3000 BC. The earliest texts come from the cities of Uruk and Jemdet Nasr, and date to between c. 3500 and c. 3000 BC.

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enCylinder seal of the Uruk period and its impression, c. 3100 BC - Louvre Museum
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enLouvre Museum AO 295.
enNaked priest offering libations to a Sumerian temple , Ur, 2500 BC
enSumerian princess of the time of Gudea c. 2150 BC.
enThe king-priest and his acolyte feeding the sacred herd. Uruk period, c. 3200 BC
enWall plaque showing libations to a seated god and a temple. Ur, 2500 BC
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enSumer (/ˈsuːmər/) is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia (south-central Iraq), emerging during the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages between the sixth and fifth millennium BC. It is one of the cradles of civilization in the world, along with ancient Egypt, Elam, the Caral-Supe civilization, Mesoamerica, the Indus Valley civilisation, and ancient China. Living along the valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, Sumerian farmers grew an abundance of grain and other crops, the surplus from which enabled them to form urban settlements. Proto-writing dates back before 3000 BC. The earliest texts come from the cities of Uruk and Jemdet Nasr, and date to between c. 3500 and c. 3000 BC.
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15 April 2021
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Ancient ziggurat at Ali Air Base Iraq 2005.jpg
Bill of sale Louvre AO3765.jpg
Bill of sale Louvre AO3766.jpg
Blau Monuments (front).jpg
British Museum Middle East 14022019 Gold and carnelian beads 2600-2300 BC Royal cemetery of Ur (composite).jpg
Bull's head ornament for a lyre MET DP260070.jpg
Cuneiform tablet- administrative account with entries concerning malt and barley groats MET DP293245.jpg
Cylinder seal and modern impression- ritual scene before a temple facade MET DP270679.jpg
Denis Bourez - British Museum, London (8747049029) (2).jpg
Development of writing.jpg
Ea (Babilonian) - EnKi (Sumerian).jpg
Early writing tablet recording the allocation of beer.jpg
Enthroned King of Ur.jpg
Frieze-group-3-example1.jpg
Genealogy of Sumero-Akkadian Gods.jpg
Gíg (linear script, night-black).jpg
Gíg (Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform, night-black).jpg
Gudea of Lagash Girsu.jpg
Head of Gudea (Metropolitan Museum of Art).jpg
Issue of barley rations.jpg
Meskalamdug helmet British Museum electrotype copy original is in the Iraq Museum, Bagdad.jpg
Mesopotamia-Indus.jpg
P1150884 Louvre Uruk III tablette écriture précunéiforme AO19936 rwk.jpg
Portrait of a Sumerian prisoner on a victory stele of Sargon of Akkad.jpg
Prisoners on the victory stele of an Akkadian king circa 2300 BCE Louvre Museum Sb 3.jpg
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Reconstructed sumerian headgear necklaces british museum.jpg
Royal Tombs of Ur Objects from tomb PG 580.jpg
Saĝ (linear script, head).jpg
Saĝ (Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform, head).jpg
Saĝ-gíg (cuneiforms).jpg
Silver model of a boat, tomb PG 789, Royal Cemetery of UR, 2600-2500 BCE.jpg
Standard of Ur chariots.jpg
Stele of the vultures (phalanx).jpg
Stele of Vultures detail 02.jpg
Sumerian princess of the time of Gudea 2150 BCE. Louvre Museum AO 295.jpg
Sumerian princess of the time of Gudea circa 2150 BCE.jpg
Sumer map.jpg
Sumer satellite map.jpg
The White Temple 'E at Uruk, 3500-3000 BCE.jpg
Ur mosaic.jpg
Ur-Ningirsu ruler of Lagash portrait circa 2110 BCE.jpg
Uruk King priest feeding the sacred herd.jpg
Wall plaque showing libation scene from Ur, Iraq, 2500 BCE. British Museum (adjusted for perspective).jpg
Wall plaque showing libation scene from Ur, Iraq, 2500 BCE. British Museum (libation detail).jpg
White Temple ziggurat in Uruk.jpg
Yale University. Uruk period priest-king.jpg
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enAnu ziggurat and White Temple at Uruk. The original pyramidal structure, the "Anu Ziggurat" dates to around 4000 BC, and the White Temple was built on top of it c. 3500 BC. The design of the ziggurat was probably a precursor to that of the Egyptian pyramids, the earliest of which dates to c. 2600 BC.
enLeft: Sculpture of the head of Sumerian ruler Gudea, c. 2150 BC. Right: cuneiform characters for Saĝ-gíg , "Black Headed Ones", the native designation for the Sumerians. The first is the pictographic character for "head" , the second the character for "night", and for "black" when pronounced gíg .
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enSumer (/ˈsuːmər/) is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia (south-central Iraq), emerging during the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages between the sixth and fifth millennium BC. It is one of the cradles of civilization in the world, along with ancient Egypt, Elam, the Caral-Supe civilization, Mesoamerica, the Indus Valley civilisation, and ancient China. Living along the valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, Sumerian farmers grew an abundance of grain and other crops, the surplus from which enabled them to form urban settlements. Proto-writing dates back before 3000 BC. The earliest texts come from the cities of Uruk and Jemdet Nasr, and date to between c. 3500 and c. 3000 BC.
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File:British Museum Middle East 14022019 Gold and carnelian beads 2600-2300 BC Royal cemetery of Ur (composite).jpg
File:Development of writing.jpg
File:Ea (Babilonian) - EnKi (Sumerian).jpg
File:Enthroned King of Ur.jpg
File:Frieze-group-3-example1.jpg
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File:Gudea of Lagash Girsu.jpg
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File:Meskalamdug helmet British Museum electrotype copy original is in the Iraq Museum, Bagdad.jpg
File:Mesopotamia-Indus.jpg
File:P1150884 Louvre Uruk III tablette écriture précunéiforme AO19936 rwk.jpg
File:Portrait of a Sumerian prisoner on a victory stele of Sargon of Akkad.jpg
File:Prisoners on the victory stele of an Akkadian king circa 2300 BCE Louvre Museum Sb 3.jpg
File:Reconstructed sumerian headgear necklaces british museum.JPG
File:Royal Tombs of Ur Objects from tomb PG 580.jpg
File:Saĝ (linear script, head).jpg
File:Saĝ (Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform, head).jpg
File:Silver model of a boat, tomb PG 789, Royal Cemetery of UR, 2600-2500 BCE.jpg
File:Standard of Ur chariots.jpg
File:Stele of the vultures (phalanx).jpg
File:Stele of Vultures detail 02.jpg
File:Sumer map.jpg
File:Sumer satellite map.jpg
File:Ur mosaic.jpg
File:Ur-Ningirsu ruler of Lagash portrait circa 2110 BCE.jpg
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Gazelle
Geometrical
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Gilgamesh
Girsu
Goat
Gold
Granary
Green Sahara
Gudea
Gutian dynasty of Sumer
Gutian period
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Ki (goddess)
Kish (Sumer)
Kisurra
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Kuara (Sumer)
Kutha
Lagash
Lahm
Lance
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Language isolate
Lapis lazuli
Larak (Sumer)
Larsa
Last Glacial Period
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Leather crafting
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Lentil
Leonard Woolley
Lettuce
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List of kings of Akkad
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Standard of Ur
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Sumerian king list
Sumerian language
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Sumerian nether-world
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Tărtăria tablets
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Thorkild Jacobsen
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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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Wikt:𒆠
Wikt:𒈪
Wikt:𒊕
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World population
Zabala (Sumer)
Ziggurat
Zodiac
Longitude
46.00
Mapcaption
enGeneral location on a modern map, and main cities of Sumer with ancient coastline. The coastline was nearly reaching Ur in ancient times.
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Period
Bronze Age
Neolithic
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Point
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Middle East
Near East
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