Posts Tagged ‘style definitions’
Sumerian Culture… continued from last week
November 30th, 2008 by admin
Sumerian villages were built on mounds with houses clustered together on narrow lanes. Some houses were two to three stories high and the Sumerians had learnt very early how to make bricks and dry them in the sun or a kiln. The cities were protected by a wall all around it and the poor people’s [...]
Tags: fareast, grains, how to make bricks, kiln, local god, mounds, mso, orphan, paper source, ramps, reeds, religious shrines, staircases, storehouse, style definitions, style name, sumerian clothing, sumerian culture, sumerians, times new roman, treasure house
Posted in History | Comments (0)
Sumerian Culture
November 20th, 2008 by admin
Sumerians were people who inhabited southern Mesopotamia from around 3500 BC to 1800 BC. They had formed twelve city states, the most famous being Ur and Sumer. A common language called Sumerian was followed throughout these cities. Though there are no modern day descendants of Sumerians, Sumerian culture lives on mainly due to their inventions. [...]
Tags: agricultural culture, agricultural fields, ancient culture, ancient man, canals, city states, domesticated animals, fareast, food sources, human settlement, mso, orphan, paper source, southern mesopotamia, stagnant water, style definitions, style name, sumerian clothing, sumerian culture, sumerians, times new roman
Posted in History | Comments (0)
Sumerian Art and its Influences
November 10th, 2008 by admin
Mother goddesses were worshipped in the hope of bringing fertility to women and crops. These were the next tallest statues. Smaller than these were the priests and the smallest were the worshippers. All statues have their heads uplifted and hands clasped with cylindrical bodies devoid of any gender differentiation. The clasped hands is the pose [...]
Tags: colored stones, crops, cylindrical bodies, enamel, fareast, fertility, gender differentiation, ins, mother goddesses, mso, orphan, paper source, priests, religious rituals, statues, style definitions, style name, sumerian clothing, times new roman, worshipped, worshippers
Posted in History, art | Comments (0)
Sumerians and Art
November 3rd, 2008 by admin
More than 4000 years ago the Sumerians settled in the valleys of the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. The Sumerians were the first human race to form a settlement and brought to an end the nomadic existence of humans till then. With settlement and forming of cities, the Sumerian inventions changed the way all of us [...]
Tags: archaeologists, art and culture, classical period, diorite, excavations, fareast, material stone, mso, nomadic existence, paper source, personal objects, ritual objects, sculp, style definitions, style name, sumerian art, sumerian clothing, sumerian inventions, sumerians, tigris, times new roman
Posted in art | Comments (0)
Sumerian Food… continued from last week
October 27th, 2008 by admin
Information about Sumerian food can be gathered from archaeology and written records on cuneiform tablets. These sources also indicated the importance of barley and wheat cakes as the staple diet together with grain and legume soups, onion, leeks, garlic and chate melon. Besides farmed vegetables, Sumerian food also included fruits. These were apples, fig and [...]
Tags: akkadian texts, ancient mesopotamia, barley, culinary herbs, cuneiform tablets, fareast, flour, food records, food stuff, grapes, legume, melon, mso, orphan, paper source, staple diet, style definitions, style name, sumerian clothing, times new roman, vegetable oil
Posted in food | Comments (1)
Sumerian Food
October 20th, 2008 by admin
Sumerians were the first culture to quit hunting and gathering food and begin cultivation. Like many other inventions that Sumerian culture gave to the world, they also contributed in farming and food. Sumerian food consisted mainly of barley.
The raw material of most of Sumerian food was barley; barley cakes and barley paste were accompaniments of [...]
Tags: accompaniments, barley cakes, chick peas, fareast, green lettuce, hunting and gathering, lentils, mso, onion garlic, orphan, paper source, raw material, raw materials, style definitions, style name, sumerian clothing, sumerians, times new roman, vegetables and fruits, venison, wild fowl
Posted in food | Comments (1)
Sumerian Invention: Monarchy
October 13th, 2008 by admin
The world’s first system of monarchy is also a Sumerian invention. The early Sumerian states needed a new form of government to govern larger areas and diverse people. The states of Sumer were ruled by a priest-king whose duties included leading the military, trade, judging disputes and taking part in vital religious ceremonies.
Under the priest-king [...]
Tags: div, family auto, fareast, font definitions, footer, form of government, lt, military trade, monarchy, mso, orphan, paper source, pitch, priest king, religious ceremonies, signature, style definitions, style name, sumerian clothing, sumerian invention, times new roman
Posted in History | Comments (0)
Sumerian Invention: Astronomy
October 6th, 2008 by admin
The Sumerian inventions’ unending list also comprises the invention of the calendar. The ancient Sumer had to yield crops much in excess of what he could consume in lack of calculations. The book keeping was also in lack of an efficient system of calculating long time periods.
Based on the cycle of the moon, the Sumerians [...]
Tags: ancient sumer, crops, div, efficient system, family auto, fareast, font definitions, footer, invention, lt, mso, orphan, paper source, pitch, signature, style definitions, style name, sumerian clothing, sumerian s, time periods, times new roman
Posted in History | Comments (0)
Sumerians: The Beginning of Inventions… continued from last week.
September 29th, 2008 by admin
Developing a writing system is perhaps the most significant of Sumerian inventions. It helped the Sumerians to communicate, contribute to literature and in book keeping. Cuneiform was the first form of writing developed by the Sumerians around 3200 BC. Clay tablets were used as paper and a stylus like implement was used to draw wedge [...]
Tags: clay tablets, decades, div, family auto, fareast, font definitions, footer, lt, mso, orphan, paper source, pitch, signature, style definitions, style name, stylus, sumerian clothing, sumerian inventions, sumerians, times new roman, writing system
Posted in History | Comments (0)
Sumerians: The Beginning of Inventions
September 22nd, 2008 by admin
Our lives and world as it is today owes a lot to the ancient Sumerian people. They were perhaps the innovators of most of the things we take for granted today. The Sumerians were the first to begin a human settlement of any kind and soon they began innovating and improvising in their day to [...]
Tags: civilization, div, family auto, fareast, fo, footer, human settlement, innovators, lt, mso, nt definitions, orphan, paper source, pitch, signature, style definitions, style name, sumerian clothing, sumerian inventions, sumerians, times new roman
Posted in History | Comments (0)










