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http://sumerdoc.blogspot.com
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| | Decline of sumer |
 | | From the conquering of Sumer, the city-state of Babylon emerged to prominence. |  | | When Kin Ur-Nammu was gone, his kingdom came under attack by the Amorites in 1850 B.C.. |  | | His ancestors did not have the same military skills as the rulers before them, and lost their power. |
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http://buhler.usd313.k12.ks.us/prosperity/meso7.html
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| | Blogcritics.org: Interview: Jenna S. Smith, author of the Goddess of Sumer |
 | | What follows is an interview with the author about the archaeological facts underlying the fiction. |  | | I recently reviewed The Goddess of Sumer for Blogcritics. |  | | This book, besides being a mystery, is called "speculative fiction." How would you describe that genre? |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/05/22/205404.php
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| | Part 3: The Mysteries of Sumer |
 | | This odd document is a supposed record of the kings of early Sumer. |  | | There are just too many things that the Sumerians knew and did that just don’t fit the nice pat picture that the mainstream historians paint of these people. |  | | We are just now learning what the gods of Sumer taught the Sumerian people about the cosmos. |
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http://www.parascience.org/Part3.htm
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 | | You must have heard the assertion that 'history has started at Sumer.' The evidence we have today indeed show that it actually had started between 4000-1000 BC.; If history had started with writing then the first page was written in Mesopotamia about 6000 years ago! |  | | Why and how did this Sumerian civilization appeared out of nowhere? |  | | This land called Sumer was in the Middle East in between and along the rivers Euphrates and Tigris (in present day Iraq). |
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http://www.geocities.com/spenta_mainyu_2/sumer1.htm
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| | Sumer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This has led some to suggest that Gilgamesh really was a historical king of Uruk. |  | | The cities of Sumer could not maintain remote, long-distance colonies purely by military force; the domestic horse did not appear in Sumer until the Ur III period - one thousand years after the Uruk period ended. |  | | Each was centered on a temple dedicated to the patron god or goddess of the city and ruled over by a priest or king, who was intimately tied to the city's religious rites. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer
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| | Sumerian Mythology FAQ |
 | | Sargon united both Sumer and the northern region of Akkad - from which Babylon would arise about four hundred years later - not very far from Kish. |  | | Sumer was a collection of city states around the Lower Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now southern Iraq. |  | | Evidence is sketchy, but he may have extended his realm from the Medeterranian Sea to the Indus River. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~chris.s/sumer-faq.html
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| | Sumer *** Khalistan *** Johal |
 | | It was around August/September of 2002, about 2 months since Sumer Johal had to leave Xamplify abruptly, when I did a quick internet search for his name and was surprised to find that he had emerged as a bioinformatics expert since I was not aware of him having background in bioinformatics. |  | | Sumer Johal defended his M.S. thesis titled,"A Study of Cost and Performance Trade-offs in a Semiconductor Wafer Fab," and his supervisors were Prof. |  | | Sumer S. Johal, a junior from Austin, Texas, is in two UROP programs; one in electromagnetic field theory and the other in aircraft vision systems. |
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http://www.xamplifysucks.com/people/bios/johal/sumer-johal.html
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| | Sumer |
 | | 55 They were heroes, living in Sumer, they were princely in their prime. |  | | I also have a solidly based knowledge of the intelligent implementation of the counting, accounting and planning of the Land. |  | | Laments for the fall of cities against the onslaught of invaders, often described as a storm, show recognition of the horrors of war and of the great loss that occurs when a civilization collapses. |
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http://www.humanistictexts.org/sumer.htm
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| | Secrets of Sumer |
 | | Sumer, Saving Lives Across America, Sumeria, Sumerian, Annunaki, Nephilim, Nephillim, Angels, UFOs, Aliens, Bible, Babylon, Babylonians, Semites, Akkadians, Assyrians, Kassites, Egyptians, Hittites, Chaldeans, Persians, Persia, Amorites, Mythology, Biblical, Pantheon, Pantheons, Mythologies, Prophecy, Zecharia Sitchin, Erich von Daniken, Michael Heiser, Patrick Heron |  | | A scholar of ancient languages, covering several subjects related to ancient Sumer, extra-terrestrials and biblical texts. |  | | For full listing, see our Links List, which is separated into "Internal Links" (pages on this site) and "External Links" (pages offsite we have linked to). |
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http://www.artapprentice.net/sumer
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| | Sumer |
 | | This became the beginning of the Akkadian dynasty. |  | | The believed that the stars on the sky were gods that controlled the events in the world, and that the position between these gods could be used to predict events in the world, as well as the fortune for individuals. |  | | These city-states were independent entities, that often waged war against each other, but there were also wars against a unity of them and Akkad and Elam. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/sumer.htm
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| | Sumer |
 | | Each city-state of Sumer was run by a small group of leaders and a chief leader chose by that group. |  | | A scribe was a person who wrote things for others. |  | | The people of Sumer used mud bricks to build houses and temples. |
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http://www.bow.k12.nh.us/draynard/sumer.htm
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| | Ethics of Sumer, Babylon, and Hittites by Sanderson Beck |
 | | Ethics of Sumer, Babylon, and Hittites by Sanderson Beck |  | | In the south Larsa rebelled for two years, and then Iluma-ilu claimed the independence of Sumer south of Nippur, fighting a bloody war against Babylon in which several cities including Ur were burned down. |  | | Yet the history of Sumer shows that war was counter-productive for most people and eventually led to the decline and fall of their culture. |
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http://www.san.beck.org/EC3-Sumer.html
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| | sumer |
 | | The peoples immediately to the north of Sumer were a Semitic people, the Akkadians, who were, strongly influenced by their close contacts with the Sumerians. |  | | Then in 2360 BC, Sargon (an Akkadian minister of the Sumerian king of Kish), starting from his own city of Agada near Babylon, began the conquest of Sumer. |  | | Many of the geographic names in Sumer seem to have been borrowed perhaps from previous inhabitants. |
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http://www.newgenevacenter.org/west/sumer.htm
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| | Sumer, Sumeria and Samaria Untangled |
 | | 'Sumer,' which would have been more correctly translated as 'Shumer,' is the Biblical ' |  | | Like many ancient civilizations, ancient Sumer was a group of disparate city states, located mostly along a river... |  | | Samaria, on the other hand, was an area in ancient Palestine, a land of hills and valleys between Judea and Galilee. |
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http://www.jameswbell.com/a001asumeria.html
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| | The Armies of Sumer and Akkad, 3500-2200 B.C. |
 | | The first war for which there is any detailed evidence occurred between the states of Lagash and Umma in 2525 B.C. In this war Eannatum of Lagash defeated the king of Umma. |  | | An efficient agricultural system made it possible to free large numbers of people from the land, and the cities of ancient Sumer produced social structures comprised largely of freemen who met in concert to govern themselves. |  | | The period of interest for the student of military history is that from 3000 to 2316 B.C., the date that Sargon the Great united all of Sumer into a single state. |
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http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/gabrmetz/gabr0004.htm
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| | THE ANCIENT SUMERIANS OF SOUTHWEST ASIA |
 | | Since the civilization of ancient Sumer has been claimed by other peoples, it is important to set the record straight. |  | | While Sumer's many achievements are much celebrated, the important question of the ethnic composition of her citizens is frequently either glossed over or left out of the discussion altogether. |  | | Sumer (located in southern Iraq, formerly Mesopotamia) was the first civilization in Southwest Asia. |
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http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/sumerians.html
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| | The Sumerians |
 | | If a husband died, the widow came under the control of her former husband's father or brother, or if she had a grown son she was put under his control. |  | | A woman in Sumer had no recourse or protection under the law. |  | | Then Kish& supremacy was challenged by the city of Lagash, which launched a bloody conquest against its Sumerian neighbors and extended its power beyond Sumerian lands. |
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http://www.fsmitha.com/h1/ch01.htm
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| | Sumer. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | From the earliest date of which there is any record, S Mesopotamia was occupied by a people, known as Sumerians, speaking a non-Semitic language. |  | | 1971); S. Kramer, The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Character (1971), Sumerian Mythology (1973), and In the World of Sumer (1986). |  | | With the rise of Hammurabi, the control of the country passed to Babylonia, and the Sumerians, as a nation, disappeared. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/su/Sumer.html
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| | salvation20:THE SUMER-HEBREW CULTURE |
 | | ER, in THE LAND OF SUMER of THE CHALDEANS |  | | This page can now be READ in FRENCH. |  | | ER, in THE LAND of SUMER, of THE CHALDEANS |
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http://www.geocities.com/salvation20/Sumer_Hebrew_culture.html
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| | Chapter One: THE GIFTS OF THE JEWS by Thomas Cahill |
 | | The city-states had been founded by gods in time immemorial; and it was the gods who had given the Sumerians, "the black-headed people" (as they called themselves), all the tools and weapons and marvelous inventions that we know were the products of their own ingenuity. |  | | Inventions are the property of the gods--as are human beings, who have been created to be servants of the gods and to offer them assuaging sacrifices. |  | | It may well be that Dumuzi's story is a faint memory of a time when Sumer's kings, imagined as consorts of a goddess, were periodically sacrificed to ensure fertility, as were kings in other ancient societies. |
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http://www.chron.com/cgi-bin/auth/story/content/chronicle/ae/books/9899/10/25/cahillch1.html
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| | Sumer |
 | | Because Sumer was a region of numerous city-states, tension and conflict among the states was frequent. |  | | Often, these conflicts arose over rights to water and land, and it was common for one city-state to attempt to gain complete control over a neighboring city-state. |  | | Initially, these kings were elected officials, but their positions eventually became hereditary. |
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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/middle_east/middle_east.html
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| | A Solar EUV Atlas from SUMER |
 | | This atlas (in a more complete form) will be presented at the AAS-SPD meeting in June 1996 (abstract). |  | | The splicing points where different exposures have been connected, are marked in the plotted version. |  | | The document SUMER Performance Characteristics also gives more information about the instrument. |
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http://folk.uio.no/paalb/sumer_atlas.html
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 | | Ninazu (Sumer) One of the gods in the Underworld. |  | | (Nippur) Enshag (Sumer - Dilmun) Erishkigal (Sumer) "Queen of the Underworld" Death. |  | | Ninti (Sumer) "Lady of the rib, or Lady who makes live" A healing goess. |
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http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/history/sumbab.txt
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| | SUMER TOOL Guide |
 | | This may be obsolete if SUMER achive directories are accessible and SUMER files are not copied to local directories. |  | | DATA_DIR: a local directory for SUMER data files can be found. |  | | The SUMER archive directory should be defined in a proper way. |
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http://www.bbso.njit.edu/~chae/NOTE/sumer_document.html
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| | History of Sumer - Brief Overview |
 | | Children had no legal rights; their parents, simply by the publicly disowning them, could have them banished from the community. |  | | When the civilization of Sumer was already a thousand years old, around 2300 BC, we find written accounts of creation, a primitive paradise, and a flood that destroyed the world: |  | | Its greatest king, Ur-Engur, brought all of western Asia under his control and he promulgated for all Sumer the second oldest code of laws in history (that we know of). |
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http://www.theology.edu/sumer.htm
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| | fUSION Anomaly. Sumer |
 | | "Throughout Mesopotamia, from the earliest times of Sumer and Akkad, all lands were owned by gods and men were their slaves. |  | | The Sumerians are believed to have invented the cuneiform system of writing. |  | | Pottery and metalwork were made into fine arts, and the Sumerians probably invented CUNEIFORM writing. |
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http://fusionanomaly.net/sumer.html
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| | SUMER Homepage |
 | | Since the beginning of 1996, SUMER operates on SOHO at a distance approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth towards the Sun and delivers research data about the solar atmosphere that are analysed and archived at MPS and other institutions. |  | | Welcome to the SUMER pages, based at the Max Planck Institut for Solar System Research (MPS), Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany. |  | | Reference information: SUMER Spectral Line List (the Atlas) |
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http://www.mps.mpg.de/projects/soho/sumer
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| | annunakitoNoah |
 | | This means An and Enlil and the other Sumerian gods are not the real Gods of Creation known as Elohiym, but the Annunaki fallen angels who descended to Earth during Jared's generation and really screwed things up. |  | | It isn't necessary to generate new archaeological evidence specific to Noah because he was the King of Shuruppak (a city of Sumer) when the Flood began. |  | | Enlil has a particularly bad spot in the history books since his Sumerian appelation as the Princely god of the Air, is shared with only one other entity in scripture. |
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http://www.detailshere.com/annunakitonoah.htm
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| | Sumer TM |
 | | A space station where Furrs and Alien races meet and trade It’s neutrality is strictly enforced by all sides. |  | | Next level is Operations where Commander Fenkirk and her staff attempt to preserve the disorder that is Sumer TM. |  | | Villa and her staff control ships coming and going from the outer ring. |
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http://www.furrysinspace.com/sumer_tm_txt.htm
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| | EVERT A. ROBLES art |
 | | The oldest Sumerian city was Eridu, which has been suggested as the site of the Garden of Eden. |  | | Sargon of Akkad considered the first great ruler of the world consolidates Sumer and Akkad after the flood C. This has been suggested as the source of "Noah's flood". |  | | After the invasions the glory of Sumer was revived from 2200 to 2100 BC Cuneiform |
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http://evertrobles.com/ezine2.002.html
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| | Sumer Software |
 | | search and browse SUMER files in the SOHO-ARCHIVE: |  | | The latter file can be read back using rd_sumer. |  | | If you are working at GSFC, then the software will attempt to search the SOHO-ARCHIVE for the relevant files. |
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http://orpheus.nascom.nasa.gov/~zarro/sumer
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| | Sumerian Gods and Goddesses - Crystalinks |
 | | He was called Anu by the Akkadians, rulers of Mesopotamia after the conquest of Sumer in 2334 BCE by King Sargon of Akkad. |  | | In Sumerian mythology and later for Assyrians and Babylonians, Anu was a sky-god, the god of heaven, lord of constellations, king of gods, spirits and demons, and dwelt in the highest heavenly regions. |  | | He was the oldest god in the Sumerian pantheon, and part of a triad including Enlil, god of the sky and Enki, god of water. |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/sumergods.html
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| | Sumer Incorporated Homepage |
 | | The information provided herein is believed to be reliable; however, Sumer Incorporated assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions. |  | | Sumer Incorporated assumes no responsibility for the use of this information, and all use of such information shall be entirely at the user's own risk. |  | | Sumer Inc. is a member in good standing of the ERA (Electronics Representatives Association). |
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http://www.sumer.com
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| | Showcases :: Sumer is icumen in |
 | | ‘Sumer is icumen in’ is one of the best-known of English medieval songs, although it was probably unknown between the 14th and the 19th centuries. |  | | ‘Sumer is icumen in’ is a composition for several voices, probably written at Reading Abbey in the mid-13th century. |  | | ‘Sumer is icumen in’ is known only from this manuscript. |
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http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/themes/music/sumer.html
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| | Ancient Mesopotamia |
 | | Since there wasn't any building stone and very little timber in Sumer, the people constructed their homes, public buildings, and city walls out of sun-dried mud brick. |  | | Mesopotamia is often referred to as the "cradle of civilization" because the world's first civilization occurred there. |  | | In ancient times, the land between the twin rivers was called Mesopotamia which was the site of the world's first civilization. |
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http://itss229.ed.psu.edu/k-12/edpgs/su96/meso/mesopotamia.html
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| | Sumer is icumen in :MS |
 | | Sumer is icumen in is the only Middle English text in the manuscript, and it is possible that it was included primarily for its musical interest. |  | | Turn left as you go through the door; and you will see Harley MS 978, open at Sumer is icumen in, in a display case in the corner. |  | | Put on the nearby earphones, press the appropriate button, listen to the Hilliard ensemble (Harmonia Mundi, HMC 901 154 (1985)) singing the tune, and sing along with them (you may be thrown out for this, of course. |
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http://www.soton.ac.uk/~wpwt/harl978/sumerms.htm
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| | Sumer's Message Board |
 | | This is the message board for sumer's radiology website, please feel free to post your radiology queries and any interesting facts that you want to share with the forum. |  | | By sumer sethi September 21, 2005 at 09:40:41 PM |  | | By sumer sethi September 12, 2005 at 08:26:57 PM |
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http://b3.boards2go.com/boards/board.cgi?user=sumerdoc
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| | cigar sumer Buy Cigars Online Conbev.com |
 | | The cigar craze of the late 1990s, fueled y a boom-boom stock market and the self-assured society that went along with it, took a quick tumble and, despite some modest gains, is nowhere near its earlier level. |  | | The smoking backlash, he said, has reduced that number by 75 percent cigar sumer. |  | | An estimated 286.2 million premium cigars will be purchased by imported wholesalers this year, up from 274.3 million in 2003 cigar sumer, but a far cry from 1997 when there were 417.8 million cigars wholesaled. |
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http://www.conbev.com/cigars/25/keyword3543.html
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| | Sumerian Tablets |
 | | This page is added because a lot of my readers complained about the absence of pictures of the published texts so I gathered some pictures of clay tablets from the internet, most of them are mentioned in my book as well as in the ancient texts in my Babylon and Sumer section. |  | | Only 25 more bulla-envelopes are known from Sumer, all excavated in Uruk. |  | | See also MS 1876/1, Hammurabi brick, Babylonia, 1792-1750 BC Sumerian music |
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http://www.earth-history.com/Clay-tablets.htm
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