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A broad introduction to a major turning point in human development, this book guides the reader through the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia, when city life began and writing was invented.

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Books in this series intend to help students understand the causes and effects associated with historical events and this one achieves its goal. Additional resources, a bibliography, and an index are included. Recommended. * ARBA *
An excellent introduction to the study of early civilization for beginning scholars. Summing Up: Recommended. High school through lower-level undergraduates; general readers. * Choice *
The 20 primary source documents included have an introductory paragraph followed by source information. These documents are usually studied at the college level and will give students a good preparation for advanced study. . . . Books in this series intend to help students understand the causes and effects associated with historical events and this one achieves its goal. Recommended. * School Library Connection *

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Alphabetical List of Entries Topical List of Entries How to Use This Book Preface Timeline Historical Overview Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: A-Z Primary Source Documents Creation Inanna and Enki The Flood Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta Gilgamesh and Agga The Netherworld—From the Epic of Gilgamesh Umma and Lagash Uru-inim-gina Two Kings Enheduanna The Cursing of Agade Gudea Shulgi Sheep and Grain Schooldays Inanna and Dumuzi Kanesh Letters Mari Letters Hammurabi's Law Code The Dialogue of Pessimism Key Questions Question 1: Was the natural environment of the Euphrates and Tigris valleys the key causal factor in the development of the world's earliest civilization? Question 2: Was international trade fundamental to Mesopotamia's economic and cultural development as a civilization? Question 3: Was the invention of writing critical to the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia? Annotated Bibliography Index About the Author and Contributors

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
      Publication Date: 8/18/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781440835469, 978-1440835469
      ISBN10: 1440835462

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A broad introduction to a major turning point in human development, this book guides the reader through the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia, when city life began and writing was invented.

      Trade Review
      Books in this series intend to help students understand the causes and effects associated with historical events and this one achieves its goal. Additional resources, a bibliography, and an index are included. Recommended. * ARBA *
      An excellent introduction to the study of early civilization for beginning scholars. Summing Up: Recommended. High school through lower-level undergraduates; general readers. * Choice *
      The 20 primary source documents included have an introductory paragraph followed by source information. These documents are usually studied at the college level and will give students a good preparation for advanced study. . . . Books in this series intend to help students understand the causes and effects associated with historical events and this one achieves its goal. Recommended. * School Library Connection *

      Table of Contents
      Alphabetical List of Entries Topical List of Entries How to Use This Book Preface Timeline Historical Overview Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: A-Z Primary Source Documents Creation Inanna and Enki The Flood Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta Gilgamesh and Agga The Netherworld—From the Epic of Gilgamesh Umma and Lagash Uru-inim-gina Two Kings Enheduanna The Cursing of Agade Gudea Shulgi Sheep and Grain Schooldays Inanna and Dumuzi Kanesh Letters Mari Letters Hammurabi's Law Code The Dialogue of Pessimism Key Questions Question 1: Was the natural environment of the Euphrates and Tigris valleys the key causal factor in the development of the world's earliest civilization? Question 2: Was international trade fundamental to Mesopotamia's economic and cultural development as a civilization? Question 3: Was the invention of writing critical to the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia? Annotated Bibliography Index About the Author and Contributors

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