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Temples/Ziggurats
Temples/Ziggurats
Sumerian city centers were dominated by massive temple complexes known as ziggurats, which served as both religious and administrative centers. These structures were dedicated to the city's patron deities and symbolized the city's wealth and power. Surrounding the ziggurats were various public buildings, marketplaces, and residential areas, reflecting the complex social and economic life of the Sumerians. The layout of these city centers emphasized the importance of religion and governance in Sumerian society.
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The two western African trading centers covered in this chapter were Timbuktu and Jenne. These cities were major cultural and commercial hubs in the region, facilitating trade between west Africa and the Mediterranean world.
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Statues of African women can be found at museums or history centers. Statues of African women include those from African tribes as well as more famous African women in history.
They became centers of leadership and community
By trading with other countries
They became centers of leadership and community.
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the product of the masses of the two objects being attracted toward each other;the distance between their centers.
Northern Africa continued to develop through trade with the Islamic centers of the Middle East
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