They were in different parts of Mesopotamia
Athens and Sparta .
78 (That was not my answer, but that's NOT Sumerian numerals.)
The most important invention of the Sumerian's was Irrigation. Irrigation is how the Sumerian's led their water through pipes, etc.
Sumerian societies are not mentioned in the Book of Exodus.
Nahor was an ancestor of Abraham, so he would have been Sumerian, and followed Sumerian deities. Since they were from Ur, the patron deity of that city was Sin (also called Nanna), Sumerian goddess of the Moon.
Sumerian citystates were originally theocracies.
They were in different parts of Mesopotamia
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.
citystates
Citizen
citystates
To gain land for farming
Athens and Sparta .
This impact the city-states because the renaissance were so wealthy in their down city
how did the politically Sumerian organization affect society
The Sumerian government was monarchy.
Who was the legendary Sumerian king?