Actually, each group had their own priest-king to whom the people owed their obedience and allegiance. During the early years, no ruler was successful in uniting them.
priest king
They never had just one leader, the leaders were Priest-Kings
there were several leaders of mesopotamia over the course of thousands of years. for example the ruler hammurabi was one of the leaders.
Well in each city-state there was a form of rank; Highest would involve family, leading officials (whatever thay are) and SOME priests.
the leaders were the Mexicans
so i don't know why he is tanking them back to Mexico screw him! soz its fredstg gherna general of sumer
people, such as priests and a strong and brave man
Well, you could go and change the laws if you were a leader but if you are not then you can't unless you really press charges.
lugal, priests, trade ministers, agriculture ministers
The priest -king
Advances in government of Sumer
chiefs
The sumerians view differed, because of their environment. Sumerians were surrounded by mountains and often had floods. Egyptians always had good things happen to them. Thus environment shapes religion.
With other Sumerians
The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
Sumerians did not have any advance over the economy relative to their place and time. They were there to do their mission.
it is a king
In much the same way that modern Christians try to please their God, the Sumerians pleased their gods in order to bring good fortune upon themselves. They accepted the priests as their religious leaders because they were intermediaries between the people and the gods.
chiefs
The sumerians view differed, because of their environment. Sumerians were surrounded by mountains and often had floods. Egyptians always had good things happen to them. Thus environment shapes religion.
sumerians
With other Sumerians
With other Sumerians
The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
sumerians is the plural form
The Sumerians were polytheistic.
Sumerians did not have any advance over the economy relative to their place and time. They were there to do their mission.
Yes, Sumerians did invent the water wheel. In fact the Sumerians invented the wheel.