So little remains of Sumerian architecture because most of their structures consisted of mud-brick buildings, which have since, easily deteriorated.
It is important to architecture because without the elevator, there wouldn't be so many high-rise buildings in the world. The elevator has impacted U.S History.
Both Greek and Roman architecture have large buildings and columns but probably more-so Greek
Asking when architecture started is a bit like asking when evolution of the human started, architecture has been around since literally forever, architecture is in nature, in the way trees construct themselves, in how the first human made a hut from mud etc. So it's quite an open question, .
The arts refers to great painting, sculpture, architecture, design, and so on.
The answer to this question depends on the what architecture you are asking about. The buildings in Spain reflect the various cultures and eras that were in charge in Spain at any given time, so your question can not be answered with one broad stroke.
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your so stupid! this is a rubbish question
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.
They worshiped the gods.
Cuneiform. I am from Iraq so we know it there
Eric of Gilgamesh was king of the ancient Sumerian city of Uruk. Uruk is one of the oldest cities in Mesopotamia and is known for its monumental architecture and association with the legendary hero Gilgamesh.
The Sumerian communities were called city states because there cities are so large that they are almost as large as a normal state but the are in dependent states.
they had so many new inventions that they sold
The Sumerian communities were called city states because there cities are so large that they are almost as large as a normal state but the are in dependent states.
The Sumerian communities were called city states because there cities are so large that they are almost as large as a normal state but the are in dependent states.
The Phoenicians developed their writing system from the Sumerian writing system in 1400 BCE, so their writing system came after the Sumerian one.
Because it was the first form of writing in Human history.