They used mud bricks
The Third Dynasty of Ur, also known as the Neo-Sumerian Empire or the Ur III Empire, refers simultaneously to a 21st to 20th century BC Sumerian ruling dynasty based in the city of Ur and a short-lived territorial-political state that some historians regard as a nascent empire. Ur was a major city, and later the capital, of the Sumerian Empire in southern Mesopotamia. Its location near the sea made it a center of commerce and trade routes. Between 2030-1980 BCE, Ur was the world's largest city, boasting about 65,000 inhabitants within its walls. The city featured many glorious temples and tombs. Today, the site is recognizable for its well-preserved remains of the Great Ziggurat.
They were in different parts of Mesopotamia
The Sumerian people built the first cities along the rivers with irrigation canals. Each Sumerian city became a city-state,independent of the others.
In Sparta, none The city had no walls, and called its soldiers their walls.
it was called a ziggurat
The wall's bricks were made from local mud.
The city-states that made up the Sumerian Empire were Nippur, Ur, Eridu, and Uruk
Sumerian cities had walls around them for the primary purpose of protection.
the worship of a single god
their ability to work, their craftsmanship IG: LIVELIFELIKELYSH
Each city-state was made up of the city and the farmland around it.
A Sumerian city-state contained of a village and a city.
Sumerian city-states were independent political entities centered around a city and its surrounding lands. Each city-state had its own ruler, government, and defensive walls for protection. They often engaged in alliances and conflicts with neighboring city-states.
Each city-state was made up of the city and the farmland around it.
The city of Ur was the ancient Sumerian's religious city.
outside he walls
by walls and guards with spears