A History of Sumer and Akkad / An account of the early races of Babylonia from prehistoric times to the foundation of the Babylonian monarchy
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The work reconstructs the rise of urban civilization in southern Mesopotamia, describing archaeological evidence for early Sumerian and Akkadian city-states, their art, institutions, and legal and literary traditions. The narrative examines interactions with neighboring regions, including Elam, Syria, Anatolia, and Egypt, and traces how trade, migration, and climatic fluctuations shaped population movements and cultural exchange. It considers competing theories about the origins of Sumerian and Semitic elements, evaluates material and linguistic evidence, and explains how Sumerian institutions and innovations were transmitted, adapted, and inherited by later Babylonian and Assyrian societies.
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