They very probably invented the wheel, first for pottery and later for use on transport vehicles. They also are the oldest recorded users of boats for transport of goods.
the akkadians took over the sumerians and change there writing to what
Over land and water rights.
Mesopatamia was never discovered. it is the area between the Tigris & Euphrates rivers in what is now Iraq. it has always been known about since the beginning of recorded history when the Sumerians took over the land.
The exact year cannot be determined. Cuneiform was developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500-3000 BC.. It gradually evolved from a rather simple "bookkeeping" notation based on loose clay "tokens" used in business trade over a period of several generations to a full writing system on clay tablets.
The Akkadian Empire ended when kings found it hard to rule over such a large territory, and soon the Akkadian Empire fell to new invaders (the Sumerians believed it fell because of a curse...) from the north, which began the Babylonian Empire. This is one theory. No one knows exactly how it fell. Submitted by a sixth grader
Sumerians did not have any advance over the economy relative to their place and time. They were there to do their mission.
Yes.They faght over eachoters city-states.
Sumerians did not have any advance over the economy relative to their place and time. They were there to do their mission.
The sumerians didnt have a exact amount of gods but it is said they believed in a god for each element. Sumerians also beleived in Polythesism which is the belief in many gods or godesses
because other countries were trying to take over.
The ROMANS they invaded after Darius the Third
The sumerians city-states lost power because the Akkadians invade the city states and took control over everything
The first Ziggurat was make by Nebbacanezer II in about 2000 B.C.
a lot
The Sumerians were conquered by the Assyrians and those were conquered by the Chaldean.
the akkadians took over the sumerians and change there writing to what
Over land and water rights.