Step into the cradle of civilization and explore the extraordinary world of the Sumerians - the architects of cities, writing, and human society itself. From the fertile floodplains of southern Mesopotamia to the monumental ziggurats and bustling marketplaces, this book reveals how one of the world's earliest civilizations shaped law, religion, literature, trade, and science.
David Grant takes readers on a journey through the rise and fall of Sumerian city-states, the lives of kings, priests, artisans, and farmers, and the enduring myths that continue to inspire us today. Discover how innovations in mathematics, astronomy, irrigation, and governance emerged from necessity and imagination, and how these achievements influenced later civilizations like Babylon and Assyria.
Richly detailed, vividly told, and grounded in archaeological and historical scholarship, Sumerians is both a captivating history and a celebration of human ingenuity. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone fascinated by the origins of civilization, this book brings the ancient world vividly to life, showing how Sumer's legacy continues to shape our modern world.