Ur and Uruk The History and Legacy o..., Charles River Editors
Ur and Uruk The History and Legacy o..., Charles River Editors
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Ur and Uruk: The History and Legacy of the Ancient Sumerians' Two Most Important Cities

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Jesse Steinberg

Unabridged: 2 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/04/2023


Synopsis

In southern Iraq, a crushing silence hangs over the dunes. For nearly 5,000 years, the sands of the Iraqi desert have held the remains of the oldest known civilization: the Sumerians. When American archaeologists discovered a collection of cuneiform tablets in Iraq in the late 19th century, they were confronted with a language and a people who were at the time only scarcely known to even the most knowledgeable scholars of ancient Mesopotamia. The exploits and achievements of other Mesopotamian peoples, such as the Assyrians and Babylonians, were already known to a large segment of the population through the Old Testament and the nascent field of Near Eastern studies had unraveled the enigma of the Akkadian language that was widely used throughout the region in ancient times, but the discovery of the Sumerian tablets brought to light the existence of the Sumerian culture, which was the oldest of all the Mesopotamian cultures. Although the Sumerians continue to get second or even third billing compared to the Babylonians and Assyrians, perhaps because they never built an empire as great as the Assyrians or established a city as enduring and great as Babylon, they were the people who provided the template of civilization that all later Mesopotamians built upon. The Sumerians are credited with being the first people to invent writing, libraries, cities, and schools in Mesopotamia, and many would argue that they were the first people to create and do those things anywhere in world. Indeed, a close examination of Sumerian culture and chronology reveals that the Sumerians set the cultural tone in Mesopotamia for several centuries in the realms of politics/governments, arts, literature, and religion. The Sumerians were truly a great people whose legacy continued long after they were gone.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dane on September 08, 2023

Very short but scratched my itch for ancient Sumerian History.......more

Goodreads review by Vircenguetorix on April 04, 2024

Aunque Egipto y la India suelen ser los dos mundos de la Antigüedad que se llevan la palma en cuanto a turismo, películas, libros y fanes (que no fans). Pero si os digo la verdad, a mi me flipa Mesopotamia. Esa sucesión de sumerios, acadios, babilonios, asirios, persas, con todos los elementos ademá......more

Goodreads review by Rajiv on September 03, 2018

This is a nice little book. It is good for anyone who has very little information about Ur, and provides a very decent platform to allow you to explore further. Ur represents a fascinating bit of history that is fast disappearing, and this book does good justice to it......more

Goodreads review by Bart Foster on August 27, 2020

Ur, the birthplace of Abram This is not an exciting novel, but an historic book of an important Chaldean city of Mesopotamia. It is however a book for anyone interested in the history of th ancient near East.......more

Goodreads review by Margie on March 19, 2018

The price was right for this one, and the pictures and information were nice and useful. Nothing earthshaking here, but worthwhile.......more