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
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: Considers the lasting impact on the modern world, including early instances of law, mathematics (the degree of an angle), and literature. Availability and Formats Samuel Noah Kramer's is a definitive examination of
The book is structured into eight chapters that cover the entirety of Sumerian life: Available on Audible
: Analyzes the two areas Kramer dedicated his career to, highlighting their profound influence on later Near Eastern and Biblical thought.
: 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.