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The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, And Char... -

: Analyzes the two areas Kramer dedicated his career to, highlighting their profound influence on later Near Eastern and Biblical thought.

Samuel Noah Kramer's is a definitive examination of one of the world's first high civilizations. Originally published in 1963 by the University of Chicago Press , the book provides an unparalleled compendium of what is known about the pragmatic and gifted people who preceded the Semites in Mesopotamia. Content Overview

The book is structured into eight chapters that cover the entirety of Sumerian life: The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Char...

: Sketches the scholarly efforts to decipher cuneiform and details Sumer’s political history from the fifth millennium to the early second millennium B.C..

: Explores the social, economic, legal, and technological aspects of ancient urban centers. : Analyzes the two areas Kramer dedicated his

: Considers the lasting impact on the modern world, including early instances of law, mathematics (the degree of an angle), and literature. Availability and Formats

: Often noted as the author's "favorites," these sections use Sumerian essays to describe daily school life and assess the inner motives that shaped their civilization. Content Overview The book is structured into eight

This classic work is available in several formats from various retailers: : Find it at Ernest & Hadley Books for $12.00. Listed at Books A Million for $22.00. Available at Barnes & Noble for $33.65. Audiobook :