Sumerian cities had walls around them for the primary purpose of protection.
build walls around their cities?
outside he walls
they did nothing at all
beacuse they built walls and they thought it was complet!
For defense-to keep people that didn't want in the city out of the city.
build walls around their cities?
outside he walls
Flight and advanced firearms have essentially made the value of walls as a defensive measure useless.
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.
Large walls were built around cities to protect the cities. It took 10,000 workers using 18 years to build that wall. The walls were 30 feet high, 65 feet thick, four and a half miles long. Skilled craft workers lived outside the walls to decorate the walls.
They Built cities without walls
It's a 'boundary marker' - just as humans build walls around their land to keep others out !
they did nothing at all
Build walls around it
Modern weaponry renders walls useless.
The major Sumerian cities included Ur, Uruk, Lagash, Nippur, and Eridu. Uruk, often considered one of the world's first major cities, was known for its impressive walls and the development of writing. Ur was famous for its ziggurat and served as a significant economic and cultural center. Each city-state functioned independently, with its own ruler and deities, contributing to the rich tapestry of Sumerian civilization.