For defense-to keep people that didn't want in the city out of the city.
build walls around their cities?
they did nothing at all
Sumerian cities had walls around them for the primary purpose of protection.
The Sumerians built walls around each city-state primarily for protection against invasions and conflicts with neighboring city-states. These walls served as a defensive measure to safeguard their resources, citizens, and agricultural land. Additionally, the walls reinforced the identity and autonomy of each city-state, emphasizing its importance within the larger Mesopotamian civilization.
The religious establishment was subordinated to the king.
build walls around their cities?
They started to build strong walls around their cities,that were made of mud bricks that were baked in the sun until they were hard.
They started to build strong walls around their cities,that were made of mud bricks that were baked in the sun until they were hard.
they did nothing at all
Sumerian cities had walls around them for the primary purpose of protection.
the Sumerians didn't always live inside the walls the only time was for the winter
Modern weaponry renders walls useless.
The Sumerians built walls around each city-state primarily for protection against invasions and conflicts with neighboring city-states. These walls served as a defensive measure to safeguard their resources, citizens, and agricultural land. Additionally, the walls reinforced the identity and autonomy of each city-state, emphasizing its importance within the larger Mesopotamian civilization.
Instead of having walls around them, the Minoans depended on the sea and navy for protection.
The area was desserted and had no natural protection or cover to help protect the people of Sumer. ( Sumerians )
Protection from invaders.
they used mudbrick walls