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  2. Sumerian literature - Wikipedia

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    Genre is often the first judgement made of ancient literature; types of literature were not clearly defined, and all Sumerian literature incorporated poetic aspects. Sumerian poems demonstrate basic elements of poetry, including lines, imagery, and metaphor. Humans, gods, talking animals, and inanimate objects were all incorporated as characters.

  3. Eduba - Wikipedia

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    The modern idea of how the eduba functioned is based partially on descriptions from Sumerian literature (this is especially true of earlier scholarship - e.g., Sjöberg 1975, [10] Kramer 1949 [11]). A number of stories are set in the scribal school or attest to what life was like as a scribal student.

  4. Category:Sumer templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Sumer templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Sumer templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. History of Sumer - Wikipedia

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    The history of Sumer spans through the 5th to 3rd millennia BCE in southern Mesopotamia, and is taken to include the prehistoric Ubaid and Uruk periods. Sumer was the region's earliest known civilization and ended with the downfall of the Third Dynasty of Ur around 2004 BCE.

  6. Sumerian disputations - Wikipedia

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    The Sumerian disputation poem or Sumerian debate is a genre of Sumerian literature in the form of a disputation. Extant compositions from this genre date to the middle-to-late 3rd millennium BC. There are six primary poems belonging to this genre.

  7. Jeremy Black (Assyriologist) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Black as Director of BAEI visiting the early Islamic hunting lodge of Khan 'Atshan in the Iraqi western desert Photo A.Petersen 1988. Jeremy Allen Black (1 September 1951 – Oxford 28 April 2004) was a British Assyriologist and Sumerologist, founder of the online Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature.

  8. Assyriology - Wikipedia

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    The field covers Pre Dynastic Mesopotamia, Sumer, the early Sumero-Akkadian city-states, the Akkadian Empire, Ebla, the Akkadian and Imperial Aramaic speaking states of Assyria, Babylonia and the Sealand Dynasty, the migrant foreign dynasties of southern Mesopotamia, including the Gutians, Amorites, Kassites, Arameans, Suteans and Chaldeans.

  9. Alulim - Wikipedia

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    Alulim (Sumerian: 𒀉 𒇻 ð’…†, romanized: Álulim; transliterated: aâ‚‚.lu.lim) was a mythological Mesopotamian ruler, regarded as the first king ever to rule. He is known from the Sumerian King List, Ballad of Early Rulers, and other similar sources which invariably place him in Eridu and assign a reign lasting thousands of years to him.

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