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Paperback The Sumerians Book

ISBN: 102602174X

ISBN13: 9781026021743

The Sumerians

"The Sumerians" provides an authoritative and accessible introduction to one of the world's earliest known civilizations. Written by the renowned archaeologist Leonard Woolley, this work explores the social structure, religious practices, and technological innovations of the people who inhabited southern Mesopotamia. Drawing on his groundbreaking excavations at the city of Ur, Woolley details the rise of the Sumerian city-states and their profound influence on the subsequent development of Western civilization.

The text covers essential aspects of Sumerian life, including their advanced system of writing, the construction of monumental ziggurats, and the intricate craftsmanship found in their art and jewelry. By examining archaeological evidence alongside historical records, the author paints a vivid picture of a society that pioneered irrigation, law codes, and mathematics. "The Sumerians" remains a vital resource for anyone interested in the foundations of human history and the legacy of the Fertile Crescent. This scholarly yet readable account highlights the resilience and creativity of a people whose achievements laid the groundwork for the modern world.

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