Sumerians
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Kelly Mass., Kelly Mass|AUTHOR., & Chris Newman|READER. (2023). Sumerians . Findaway Voices.

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Kelly Mass, Kelly Mass|AUTHOR and Chris Newman|READER. 2023. Sumerians. Findaway Voices.

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Kelly Mass, Kelly Mass|AUTHOR and Chris Newman|READER. Sumerians Findaway Voices, 2023.

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Kelly Mass, Kelly Mass|AUTHOR, and Chris Newman|READER. Sumerians Findaway Voices, 2023.

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1 - Sumerians: The Sumerians were the people from Sumer, the first recognized society in the historic area of southern Mesopotamia (now southern Iraq), developed throughout the 6th and 5th centuries BC throughout the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages. In addition to age-old Egypt, the Caral-Supe culture, the Indus Valley civilization, the Minoan civilization, and age-old China, it is also one of the world's early civilizations. Sumerian farmers who lived along the Tigris and Euphrates valleys grew a great deal of grain and other items, which allowed them to establish metropolitan towns. Before 3000 BC, there was proto-writing. The earliest files date from between 3500 and 3000 BC and are from the cities of Uruk and Jemdet Nasr.

2 - Hittites: The Hittites were mentioned in the Bible. They were an Anatolian people that contributed to creating a kingdom in Kussara before 1750 BC, the Kanesh or Nesha kingdom between 1750 and 1650 BC, and finally an empire based upon Hattusa in north-central Anatolia around 1650 BC. Under uppiluliuma I, the empire reached its peak in the mid-14th century BC, when it ruled over much of Anatolia and areas of the northern Levant and Upper Mesopotamia.

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