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The Secrets of Sumer: "Unearthing the Lost Cities of Mesopotamia" - Finding Mesopotamia's Lost Cities. DE

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The Secrets of Sumer: "Unearthing the Lost Cities of Mesopotamia" - a team of archaeologists discovers an ancient map leading to a hidden civilization, unveiling advanced technology and forgotten deities that challenge everything they thought they knew about human history. Sumerians were among the first known cultures to develop many benchmarks that are used to define a "civilization". They are credited with the establishing codes of law, the plow, the sailboat, and a lunar calendar. They also developed a numerical system, based on the number 60 that is still used to measure seconds and minutes. However, probably the most famous legacy is their writing system.The Sumerians devised one of the earliest writing systems known as cuneiform, or wedge-shaped symbols. The earliest known cuneiform inscriptions were found in the lower Tigris-Euphrates Valley in what is now southeastern Iraq and date from about 3,000 BC. Writers made the symbols by pressing a pointed instrument called a stylus into wet clay tablets.

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Dr. Kemal Yildirim has written more than two hundred books and more than five hundred articles in peer journals. He is currently working on diplomacy between Arab World and Asian countries. Dr. Yildirim is also a filmmaker, with more than twenty feature films and documentaries.

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Authors Kemal Yildirim
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.08.2024
 
EAN 9786204730813
ISBN 9786204730813
No. of pages 64
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history

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