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.
For defense-to keep people that didn't want in the city out of the city.
by defending it
they did nothing at all
The Sumerians built strong armies and built strong, thick walls around their city for protection. Have a good day or life :D
The religious establishment was subordinated to the king.
For defense-to keep people that didn't want in the city out of the city.
The Sumerians built strong armies and built strong, thick walls around their city for protection. Have a good day or life :D
the Sumerians didn't always live inside the walls the only time was for the winter
They Built a wall around thier city-state
The Sumerians built strong armies and built strong, thick walls around their city for protection. Have a good day or life :D
by defending it
by defending it
they did nothing at all
Yes.
The Sumerians built strong armies and built strong, thick walls around their city for protection. Have a good day or life :D
The Sumerians built strong armies and built strong, thick walls around their city for protection. Have a good day or life :D
The Sumerians built strong armies and built strong, thick walls around their city for protection. Have a good day or life :D