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The Sumerians: A History from Beginning to End

By: Hourly History
Narrated by: Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr.
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The Sumerians settled in the area known as Mesopotamia, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, around 5,000 years ago. They produced many fundamental changes to the way in which human societies developed - these were the first city-builders, the first people to use wheeled vehicles, the first methodical astronomers, and the first people to develop a sophisticated written language. The Sumerians also produced art, music, and literature as well as created some of the first professional soldiers the world had ever seen.

But for all that we know about the Sumerians, one central mystery remains: We have no idea where the Sumerians came from when they suddenly arrived in Mesopotamia 5,000 years ago. Many people have put forward answers ranging from the plausible to the esoteric to the (literally) out of this world, but none of the solutions suggested to date appears to provide a complete or final answer.

From this audiobook you will learn about...

  • The Black Heads Arrive
  • The Conquest of Sumer
  • Sumerian Society and Religion
  • Technology and Writing
  • Music and Art
  • Mysteries of the Sumerians
  • And much more!

When looking at how Homo sapiens have developed from primitive tribes of hunter-gatherers to today’s urban dwellers, the Sumerians represent one of the biggest and most dramatic single periods of change ever achieved by the human race. This is the story of the advanced, ingenious, and mysterious Sumerians.

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Nice and well presented short summary of Sumeria
One can decide whether to pursue a deeper inquiry with other resources

Concise

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Honestly, the praise is in the title...an ancient civilization with ties to so much of our present finally broken down into a short overview. Gives just enough to keep you interested and able to absorb, while making you want to learn more.

The narration was perfect for the delivery! Easy to understand and didn't rush through the information.

Listened to this book four times before submitting a review. I love this book and am listening to the rest in the series!

An exploration to the distant past.

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Fascinating review of the Sumerian people and its history as the potential birthplace of civilization. Very much enjoyed the narration.

A Sumerian Education

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this is a more detailed description of the Sumarian cultures than l have read before. Enjoyed the structure of the work and details on the historical cultures

my first intro to the topic .

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It is good for an hour of listening. Just word of caution, a lot of what is said is based around very broad subjects that can’t really be exact without further explanations. Even things like the meaning of certain words. I only bring this up because words like Nin can mean a higher class wife, but it also means simply lady in layman’s terms and again that comes with what years you are using, and how they changed over the course of the thousands of years they were around. I would suggest if this interests you, definitely pick up many more books on Sumerian after you finish listening.
It will give you a better foundation on just how everything worked that way you don’t just think Sumerian is a point and end type of subject.

Simple and as best “to the point” as it can be

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