It is one of the earliest example of historical narrative
The most important figures are larger than others.
The standard of Ur is the sumerians civlisation type of box it has 1 side called the "war" side and the "peace" side the standard of Ur shows what there civlisation did . this civlisation was oragnised as they had monarchy, writing, science, mathmatics, religon, law the sumerians were very organised.
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city-state
It is made of several small objects combined together.
It is one of the earliest example of historical narrative
The most important figures are larger than others.
The most important figures are larger than others.
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Sir Leonard Woolley's discovery of the ancient Sumerian city of Ur in modern-day Iraq was important because it provided significant insights into the history and culture of ancient Mesopotamia. The discovery of well-preserved artifacts and royal tombs shed light on Sumerian civilization and social structure, and helped archaeologists better understand the advancements in technology, trade, and religious practices of the time. Woolley's excavations at Ur marked a significant contribution to the field of archaeology and our understanding of early urban societies.
How are the figures on the Palette of Narmer similar to those on the Mesopotamian Royal Standard of Ur?Answer this question…
The figures are similar because the king is shown as larger than anyone else.
Leonard Woolley excavated the site of Ur in southern Mesopotamia in the 1920s. This excavation unearthed a wealth of artifacts, including the Royal Cemetery with its famous "Death Pit" and the Standard of Ur. Woolley's work at Ur provided valuable insights into the Sumerian civilization.
to avoid difficulties of the travellers , a uniform time is selected for the whole country
The mosaics of Ur were found in the royal tombs at Ur in ancient Mesopatamia. one mosaic dipicted a war setting, the other a time of peace.
it is one of the oldest known games.
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