The Immortal Sumerian Civilization on Clay Tablets

The Immortal Sumerian Civilization on Clay Tablets

by Wu Yuhong Et Al.

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The Mesopotamian civilization and the Chinese and Egyptian civilizations that originated in southern Iraq today can be called the three earliest civilizations in the ancient world. Around 3000 BC, the Sumerians who migrated from outside to the arid and rainless areas of southern Iraq began to use river water to irrigate farmland and invented the world's earliest writing - cuneiform - in production, thus creating a group of mankind's earliest city-states and the splendid Sumerian civilization. Under the influence of the Sumerians, the local Semitic people in the Mesopotamia joined the stage of civilization history and successively established the splendid Mesopotamian civilization side by side with the Sumerians. Subsequently, the Sumerians dissolved into the Samites. This book describes the great achievements of Mesopotamia civilization from the aspects of archeology, writing, history, literature, economy and law, so that domestic readers can have a basic perceptual and rational understanding of an unfamiliar ancient foreign civilization.

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