In my ancient history class we have been learning that merchants set up shop near the ziggurat, so i would guess the mearchants live near there work!!!
Most Americans lived in cities and worked as laborers, craftspeople, and merchants
Ziggurats, a pyramid-shaped temple tower.
Sumerian city-states were the center of the Sumerian culture. The cities Patron Deity: Modern Day Name: Biblical Name: not mentioned in the Bible.
two ways Sumerian cities were governed
Sumerian cities had walls around them for the primary purpose of protection.
In prehistory/history it is not recorded but if I were to guess... probably near the ziggutat
Traders and merchants played key roles in the urban economy. Unlike China, where merchants were not respected, the Islamic world honored its trading class. A successful merchant had great social mobility or the ability to rise in society. Many merchants became important figures in the Islamic world. The center of life for merchants was the souk, or marketplace. Here, merchants bought and sold goods from around the empire.
Sumerian ziggurats were typically built in the center of major cities, serving as religious and administrative centers. Some well-known examples include the ziggurat at Ur and the ziggurat at Eridu.
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The major Sumerian cities included Ur, Uruk, Lagash, Nippur, and Eridu. Uruk, often considered one of the world's first major cities, was known for its impressive walls and the development of writing. Ur was famous for its ziggurat and served as a significant economic and cultural center. Each city-state functioned independently, with its own ruler and deities, contributing to the rich tapestry of Sumerian civilization.
Sumerian city-states fought over farmland