Sumerian legacies are known to the world today because scribes-(people who wrote things down) kept accurate records
yeah the sumerians lived in mudbrick houses in southern iraq that is where most of the sumerians came from.
grapes
The Sumerians built ziggurats to honor their chief god, with the most famous being the Ziggurat of Ur. These massive, terraced structures served as temples and were dedicated to various deities, with the Ziggurat of Ur specifically honoring the moon god Nanna. Ziggurats symbolized the connection between the heavens and the earth, reflecting the Sumerians' religious beliefs and architectural ingenuity.
With other Sumerians
The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
The sumerians were famous for their written language cuneiform and for inventing the wheel.
Hi :) I have some questions about "Sumer" in Mesopotamia. Thanks Name the location where the first farming took place? How did the Sumerians water their crops? How did someone become a scribe? Sumerians ideas and inventions were ________ by other cultures Who was the most famous priest king? Why was Sargon I so important? THANKS
Hi :) I have some questions about "Sumer" in Mesopotamia. Thanks Name the location where the first farming took place? How did the Sumerians water their crops? How did someone become a scribe? Sumerians ideas and inventions were ________ by other cultures Who was the most famous priest king? Why was Sargon I so important? THANKS
yeah the sumerians lived in mudbrick houses in southern iraq that is where most of the sumerians came from.
grapes
They lived in houses with many rooms around a small courtyard.
He wanted to become famous to carry on his father's legacy
Paying very heavy fines was the common punishment for the Sumerians.
Germany and Austria are famous for music
Most likely the invention of the wheel.
The Sumerians built ziggurats to honor their chief god, with the most famous being the Ziggurat of Ur. These massive, terraced structures served as temples and were dedicated to various deities, with the Ziggurat of Ur specifically honoring the moon god Nanna. Ziggurats symbolized the connection between the heavens and the earth, reflecting the Sumerians' religious beliefs and architectural ingenuity.
Sumerians lived in the Middle East, in the southern part of Mesopotamia. Most of them lived between the Tigris and Euphrates River.