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  2. History of Sumer - Wikipedia

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    A Sumerian relief of Ur-Nanshe, king of Lagash circa 2500 BCE. This dynasty is dated to the 26th century BC, about the same time as Elam is also mentioned clearly. [22] According to the Sumerian king list, Elam, Sumer's neighbor to the east, held the kingship in Sumer for a brief period, based in the city of Awan.

  3. Sumer - Wikipedia

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    The Sumerians did not regard anal sex as taboo either. [74] Entu priestesses were forbidden from producing offspring [75] [71] and frequently engaged in anal sex as a method of birth control. [75] [need quotation to verify] [74] [unreliable source?] [71] [failed verification] Prostitution existed, but it is not clear if sacred prostitution did ...

  4. Uruk period - Wikipedia

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    Named after the Sumerian city of Uruk, this period saw the emergence of urban life in Mesopotamia and the Sumerian civilization. [2] The late Uruk period (34th to 32nd centuries) saw the gradual emergence of the cuneiform script and corresponds to the Early Bronze Age ; it has also been described as the "Protoliterate period".

  5. History of Mesopotamia - Wikipedia

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    Akkadian gradually replaced Sumerian as the spoken language of Mesopotamia somewhere around the turn of the 3rd and the 2nd millennium BC (the exact dating being a matter of debate), [46] but Sumerian continued to be used as a sacred, ceremonial, literary and scientific language in Mesopotamia until the 1st century AD.

  6. History of general anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    [38] [39] Some Sumerian tablets of this era have an ideogram inscribed upon them, "hul gil", which translates to "plant of joy", believed by some authors to refer to opium. [40] [41] The term gil is still used for opium in certain parts of the world. [42] The Sumerian goddess Nidaba is often depicted with poppies growing out of her shoulders ...

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    Glue Guns & Roses A recent video, titled simply 20 HIGH END Dollar Tree DIY Room Decor Ideas to try in 2021! has a whopping 2 million plus views and is filled with budget decor tips anyone can try.

  9. Cuneiform - Wikipedia

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    The Sumerian cuneiform script had on the order of 1,000 distinct signs, or about 1,500 if variants are included. This number was reduced to about 600 by the 24th century BC and the beginning of Akkadian records. Not all Sumerian signs are used in Akkadian texts, and not all Akkadian signs are used in Hittite.