well what i know from school is the floods and more which i forgot sorry but floods is one of them
Several factors weakened the Sumerian cities, including external invasions by neighboring peoples such as the Akkadians and the Elamites. Natural disasters like floods and droughts also posed challenges to agriculture and urban life. Additionally, internal conflicts and political instability contributed to the decline of Sumerian cities.
Either right in the middle or near one side.
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 prehistory/history it is not recorded but if I were to guess... probably near the ziggutat
Sumerian Culture spread throughout Mesopotamia in cultural diffusion, which was when neighboring cities would exchange ideas or even products. Trading is a prime example of cultural diffusion.
It caused disastrous losses to the Greek world from Sicily to Asia Minor, and so weakened the cities that it enabled the eventual dominance of Macedonia.
two ways Sumerian cities were governed
Sumerian cities had walls around them for the primary purpose of protection.
No
No
Conflicts weakened Sumer's city-states
Sumerian city-states fought over farmland
because it is
they have different beleifs.
outside he walls
they have different beleifs.
Sumerian city-states were the center of the Sumerian culture. The cities Patron Deity: Modern Day Name: Biblical Name: not mentioned in the Bible.
Cities who were fighting over land and rivers.