Sumer and the Sumerians

by Harriet Crawford

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

DS72 .C73

Publication

Cambridge University Press (2004), Edition: 2, 264 pages

Description

Mesopotamia produced one of the best-known ancient civilizations, with a literate, urban culture and highly-developed political institutions. In this fully revised and expanded edition of her classic text, Sumer and the Sumerians, Harriet Crawford reviews the extraordinary social and technological developments in the region from 3800 to 2000 BC. Drawing on the most up-to-date historical and archaeological sources, she provides a thematic exploration of this ancient civilization, examining its physical and historical background, changing settlement patterns, public and private architecture and cultural developments of the period. In this new edition, the chapter on Manufacturing Industries and Trade has been enlarged and divided into two chapters. In addition, a new chapter on the contemporary developments in Upper Mesopotamia is included. The final chapter reflects on the future of the heritage of Iraq in the aftermath of the second Gulf War.… (more)

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The book did not hold my attention & I stopped reading after approx. 50 pages. It seems that it is not a book for a lay-person who wants to know the history and world outlook of the Sumerians. It seems that the book is dedicated more to what we don't know than what we do know. The Sumerians deserve
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

264 p.; 7.44 inches

ISBN

0521533384 / 9780521533386
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