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P L A C A R D          A



                                              Clay Tablet




                   Archaeologist’s notes: On this clay tablet, scribes from the Temple
                   of Bau recorded the amount of barley (a grain) that workers and their
                   families will receive from the government.




© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute                                                           Ancient Sumer   1
P L A C A R D          B



                                            Married Couple




                   Archaeologist’s notes: This small statue of a married couple was
                   found in the rubble of a religious shrine. The original statue had eyes
                   made of shells and semiprecious stones. It may have been left at the
                   shrine as a gift to the gods.




© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute                                                             Ancient Sumer   2
P L A C A R D          C



                                       Seal with Two Gods




                   Archaeologist’s notes: This impression was made from a stone seal.
                   It shows two gods. One god has a hand in the shape of a scorpion. The
                   other god is using a plow.




© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute                                                      Ancient Sumer   3
P L A C A R D          D



                                             Seal of King




                   Archaeologist’s notes: This clay seal shows King Ur-Nammu (seated)
                   appointing Hashhamr as one of his governors. The cuneiform inscription
                   on the seal says, “Ur-Nammu, the mighty hero, king of Ur; Hashhamer,
                   the governor of Ishkun-Sin, his servant.”




                                                                    This cylinder seal was
                                                                    rolled across a slab of
                                                                    clay to create the scene
                                                                    shown above.




© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute                                                      Ancient Sumer   4
Placard E


                                                 Chariot




                   Archaeologist’s notes: This small copper statue shows a Sumerian
                   chariot pulled by four donkeys. This kind of chariot may have been used
                   by a Sumerian soldier.




© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute                                                        Ancient Sumer   5
P L A C A R D          F



                                              Gold Cup




                   Archaeologist’s notes: This gold cup, created by Sumerian artisans,
                   may have been used at banquets. Banquets were generally held for the
                   members of the upper classes of Sumerian society.




© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute                                                     Ancient Sumer   6
P L A C A R D          G



                                           King with Basket




                   Archaeologist’s notes: This bronze statue shows King Ur-Nammu
                   carrying a basket of bricks on his head. This is most likely a symbol for
                   one of the king’s main responsibilities—to build and maintain the
                   temples. In reality, the king would not have done the actual work
                   himself. The inscription around the body of the statue records the
                   restoration of the temple of Inana, the patron god of Uruk.




© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute                                                           Ancient Sumer   7
P L A C A R D          H



                                                  Lyre




                   Archaeologist’s notes: This lyre—a stringed musical instrument—was
                   decorated with gold and semiprecious stones. It was found in the tomb
                   of a Sumerian queen. Royal musicians may have played this instrument
                   to entertain the queen and her court.




© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute                                                     Ancient Sumer   8

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Sumer artifactsch5

  • 1. P L A C A R D A Clay Tablet Archaeologist’s notes: On this clay tablet, scribes from the Temple of Bau recorded the amount of barley (a grain) that workers and their families will receive from the government. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Ancient Sumer 1
  • 2. P L A C A R D B Married Couple Archaeologist’s notes: This small statue of a married couple was found in the rubble of a religious shrine. The original statue had eyes made of shells and semiprecious stones. It may have been left at the shrine as a gift to the gods. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Ancient Sumer 2
  • 3. P L A C A R D C Seal with Two Gods Archaeologist’s notes: This impression was made from a stone seal. It shows two gods. One god has a hand in the shape of a scorpion. The other god is using a plow. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Ancient Sumer 3
  • 4. P L A C A R D D Seal of King Archaeologist’s notes: This clay seal shows King Ur-Nammu (seated) appointing Hashhamr as one of his governors. The cuneiform inscription on the seal says, “Ur-Nammu, the mighty hero, king of Ur; Hashhamer, the governor of Ishkun-Sin, his servant.” This cylinder seal was rolled across a slab of clay to create the scene shown above. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Ancient Sumer 4
  • 5. Placard E Chariot Archaeologist’s notes: This small copper statue shows a Sumerian chariot pulled by four donkeys. This kind of chariot may have been used by a Sumerian soldier. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Ancient Sumer 5
  • 6. P L A C A R D F Gold Cup Archaeologist’s notes: This gold cup, created by Sumerian artisans, may have been used at banquets. Banquets were generally held for the members of the upper classes of Sumerian society. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Ancient Sumer 6
  • 7. P L A C A R D G King with Basket Archaeologist’s notes: This bronze statue shows King Ur-Nammu carrying a basket of bricks on his head. This is most likely a symbol for one of the king’s main responsibilities—to build and maintain the temples. In reality, the king would not have done the actual work himself. The inscription around the body of the statue records the restoration of the temple of Inana, the patron god of Uruk. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Ancient Sumer 7
  • 8. P L A C A R D H Lyre Archaeologist’s notes: This lyre—a stringed musical instrument—was decorated with gold and semiprecious stones. It was found in the tomb of a Sumerian queen. Royal musicians may have played this instrument to entertain the queen and her court. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Ancient Sumer 8