Sumerian City-States
The political structure of independent cities like Ur and Uruk, and the role of the Ziggurat.
Key Questions
- 1What was the relationship between religion and politics in Sumer?
- 2How did city-states compete and cooperate with one another?
- 3What purpose did the Ziggurat serve in the center of the city?
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