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Introduction The ancient civilization of Sumer, is one of the earliest civilizations in human history. The Sumerians were a people who lived in Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, around 4000-2000 BCE. They achieved impressive technological advancement, including the development of writing, mathematics, and astronomy. Their social structure consisted of a ruling

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Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and More | Kids Discover | The first civilization developed in Sumer, a marshy area at the southern end of the fertile plain, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Over time, the Sumerians turned their open villages into walled cities. As cities expanded, they became city-states ruled by strong leaders. One such leader, Sargon the Great, from Akkad, conquered all of Mesopotamia and ruled from 2371 to 2316 B.C. Mesopotamian Civilization, Tigris River, Neolithic Revolution, Ancient Sumer, Ithaca New York, Ancient Babylon, Ancient Sumerian, Egiptul Antic, Cradle Of Civilization

Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and More | Kids Discover | The first civilization developed in Sumer, a marshy area at the southern end of the fertile plain, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Over time, the Sumerians turned their open villages into walled cities. As cities expanded, they became city-states ruled by strong leaders. One such leader, Sargon the Great, from Akkad, conquered all of Mesopotamia and ruled from 2371 to 2316 B.C.

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