Examples of using Sumer in English and their translations into Indonesian
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who wrote about the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer, that a planet named Nibiru will collide with the Earth on that date.
improved upon the earlier written laws of Sumer, Akkad and Assyria.
which were considered the work of the Sumer people.
His conclusion is that the technological use of these petroleum products, began in Sumer, circa 3500 BC,
modern historians have asserted that Sumer was first settled between 4500 and 4000 BC by
nomadic people in early Mesopotamian writings from Sumer, Akkad, and Assyria,
The museum contains exhibits from Sumer and the city of Akkad,
this was the place where the primitive kingdoms of Assyria, Sumer and Babylonia were situated.
technology rooted in Sumer, but the Sumerian institutions are so familiar, so close.
technology rooted in Sumer, but the Sumerian institutions are as familiar, so close.
the Martu people arose in Sumer and Akkad(southern Mesopotamia),
The German historical economist and sociologist Andre Gunder Frank argues that a form of globalization began with the rise of trade links between Sumer and the Indus Valley Civilization in the third millennium BCE.
the Martu people arose in Sumer and Akkad(southern Mesopotamia),
no doubt also granted Sumer the distinction of having been the first to employ"ox power" as well as"horse power" for locomotion.
Astronauts of Antiquity- Zecharia Sitchin has already shown in The Twelfth Planet that the statues of gods and goddesses from Sumer present special helmets with protuberances on both sides(the Middle Ages's illiteracy turned them into”devil horns”), which perfectly look like the pilots' headphones;
The museum contains exhibits from Sumer and the city of Akkad, with monuments such as the Prince of Lagash's Stele of the Vultures from 2450 BC and the stele erected by Naram-Sin,
The Lament for Sumer and Urim.
For example“Zecharia Sitchin, who writes fiction about the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer, claimed in several books(e.g., The Twelfth Planet,
Sumer developed a large-scale economy based on commodity money,
Sumer Ancient.