The Sumerian Civilization
The Land of the Lords
          Brightness
Sumer meaning “land of the
lords brightness”, was a
civilization and historical
region in southern
Mesopotamia.
It is the earliest known
civilization in the world and
is known as the Cradle of
Civilization.
The Sumerian Civilization
spanned over 3000 years
(starting in the mid
millennium BC).
Sumerian Cities
There were at least 12
cities such as: Ur, Uruk,
Kish, Lagash.
These city states were
centered around a temple
for the city’s gods.
These cities were
surrounded by agriculture.
One of the reasons that the
Sumerian civilization was
so advanced is because it
had it had extensive trading
networks on land and sea.
Religion
      The Sumerians
      were extremely
      religious, all events
      were determined by
      gods.
      The Monarch was
      an agent to god.
      There were
      religious duties
      subject to accept
      king’s rule.
Class Systems
        The Commoners in
        Sumerian were illiterate.
        The Sumerians created a
        successful currency
        system.
        Kings were once elected,
        but then their system
        became hereditary.
        The Sumerians were
        paternalistic, men
        dominate, while women
        in their culture were low.
Art
They made their works mostly out of clay which was abundant
in this region.
The Sumerian used sculpture for religious purposes.
Sumerian religious sculpture included many depictions of
naked men in silent prayer.
In Sumerian culture, male gods were of higher worship than
female gods, although mortal men and women were depicted
as equals.
Marble and Diorite was also used to make sculpture.
The Sumerians hammered Gold which was used on sculpture,
of only the gods and goddesses.
Gold was also found in the tombs of Kings.
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Architecture
Sumerians built building using a platform
structure, which started at ground level.
These temples were made from mud and
brick.
When finished these temples were square
shaped.
There would be three platforms, one on top
of the other.
The uppermost platform was for the gods.
The middle platform was used for religious
purpose.
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Sumerian Government
Sumerian Government was a
monarchy.
It was leveled by the priest-king who
had total control over the military,
society and state.
They ruled through divine right, given
by the priest.
Work Cited
http://www.fsmitha.com/h1/cho1.htm
http://www.crystalinks.com/sumereconomy>.
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http://www.crystalinks.com/sumereligion.html
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  • 2. The Land of the Lords Brightness Sumer meaning “land of the lords brightness”, was a civilization and historical region in southern Mesopotamia. It is the earliest known civilization in the world and is known as the Cradle of Civilization. The Sumerian Civilization spanned over 3000 years (starting in the mid millennium BC).
  • 3. Sumerian Cities There were at least 12 cities such as: Ur, Uruk, Kish, Lagash. These city states were centered around a temple for the city’s gods. These cities were surrounded by agriculture. One of the reasons that the Sumerian civilization was so advanced is because it had it had extensive trading networks on land and sea.
  • 4. Religion The Sumerians were extremely religious, all events were determined by gods. The Monarch was an agent to god. There were religious duties subject to accept king’s rule.
  • 5. Class Systems The Commoners in Sumerian were illiterate. The Sumerians created a successful currency system. Kings were once elected, but then their system became hereditary. The Sumerians were paternalistic, men dominate, while women in their culture were low.
  • 6. Art They made their works mostly out of clay which was abundant in this region. The Sumerian used sculpture for religious purposes. Sumerian religious sculpture included many depictions of naked men in silent prayer. In Sumerian culture, male gods were of higher worship than female gods, although mortal men and women were depicted as equals. Marble and Diorite was also used to make sculpture. The Sumerians hammered Gold which was used on sculpture, of only the gods and goddesses. Gold was also found in the tombs of Kings.
  • 8. Architecture Sumerians built building using a platform structure, which started at ground level. These temples were made from mud and brick. When finished these temples were square shaped. There would be three platforms, one on top of the other. The uppermost platform was for the gods. The middle platform was used for religious purpose.
  • 10. Sumerian Government Sumerian Government was a monarchy. It was leveled by the priest-king who had total control over the military, society and state. They ruled through divine right, given by the priest.