Yes they will
yes they can but they have to learn to read and write 1st then they can continue on
Yes they will
Yes, Sumerian women could hold positions as religious leaders, although their roles and influence varied. Some women served as priestesses in temples, where they performed rituals and managed temple activities, indicating a degree of power and respect in society. However, the extent of their leadership often depended on social status and the specific religious practices of the time. Overall, while women had opportunities in religious roles, they were still largely subordinate in the broader patriarchal structure of Sumerian society.
Cuneiform was important because with the expansion of commerce economic records were needed so that trade could be facilitated.
sumerian art is the first documented solidification of art. monumental advancements were made in this period, such as the first example of foreshortening technique on Hammurabi's Code.
in Sumerian society the character of Gilgamesh suggest that Sumerian society could be violent by
Sumer was the first recorded civilization to inhabit Mesopotamia. They were also the first to create a religion. There's was mythological. One fact about Sumerian religion is that the gods of the Sumerian religion were anthropomorphic Gods who ate, drank, had relationships, had kids, and expressed emotions. My opinion on this is that, as the earliest form of religion, it seems quite plausible that this could be true. Not only did the first civilization associate with a polytheistic religion, but several other polytheistic religions have been created around much the same principal of human-like Gods. Since it is also noted before Christianity and many other religions, it seems to be the most likely.
In Sumerian religion, women held significant roles as priestesses, serving in temples and performing rituals to honor the deities. They were responsible for various religious ceremonies and could wield considerable influence within the religious community. Slaves, while often marginalized, also participated in religious practices, assisting in temple activities and rituals, highlighting the interconnectedness of religious life in Sumer with social hierarchies. Overall, both women and slaves contributed to the spiritual and cultural fabric of Sumerian society.
Because if they were not nice to them they knew the Sumerians would kill them.
the colonial Delaware's religion was that you could practice any kind of religion you want!
Since he found that one religion, he could share what he knows and he makes the rules on what and what not to. He found that religion is all i'm saying.