i am not exactly so sure but i think they were people who performd religious ceremonies
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Epic of Gilgamesh
The Chaldean Sumerians had a Priest-governor under the Burgher System's Democratic Republic. In the later 3rd millennium BC, some of Sumer's City-States were ruled by Akkadians under a Priest-King but still under the Sumerian's Burgher System called 'civilization'. by: Richard David Dellerman, dellerman9090@live.com
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They new the will of the gods.
They worshiped the gods.
through the city ziggurat
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Here's a ranking of jobs, in sumerian society Priest Farmer stone cutter potters carpenter builder merchant crafts worker
The most famous Sumerian priest-King was Gilgamesh, who was also the legendary hero of the Epic of Gilgamesh. He ruled the city of Uruk and was believed to be two-thirds god and one-third human. His story is one of the oldest known works of literature.
A: the Sumerian leader is chosen by it's people.
In prehistory/history it is not recorded but if I were to guess... probably near the ziggutat
Epic of Gilgamesh
There were no one power in the Sumerian Priest-governor City-States! Only when their city-states are being attacked by foreigners is when the Priest-governors chose one in an election from all the Sumerian Priest-governors. Only then does his temporary authority reigns all of the Sumerian Empire until the conflict ceases. It was similar to the US Confederate Constitution of 1776 was (Each US State governor had the higher power over his State) until it was overthrown when the British won the World Wars with the European Confederation States.
The Chaldean Sumerians had a Priest-governor under the Burgher System's Democratic Republic. In the later 3rd millennium BC, some of Sumer's City-States were ruled by Akkadians under a Priest-King but still under the Sumerian's Burgher System called 'civilization'. by: Richard David Dellerman, dellerman9090@live.com
In science we are studing sumerian people. I think is trading. Otherwise I do not know?