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  1. Aug 25, 2018 · Uruk was one of the most important cities in southern Mesopotamia. This city lies about 241 km (150 miles) to the south of Baghdad, the present capital of Iraq. In ancient times, Uruk was situated on the eastern banks of a channel of the Euphrates River.

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    Art of Uruk. Mask of Warka, or Head of Inanna, found at Uruk, c. 3100 BCE. The art of Uruk encompasses the sculptures, seals, pottery, architecture, and other arts produced in Uruk, an ancient city in southern Mesopotamia that thrived during the Uruk period around 4200-3000 BCE.

  3. The First City. Between approximately 3600 and 2600 BCE, the people of Uruk created the innovations characteristic of cities ever since: social hierarchies, specialized occupations, coercive political structures, writing, religion and literature, and monumental architecture. What is a city?

  4. Uruk was an ancient city of Sumer and later Babylonia. It was east of the present bed of the Euphrates river, on the ancient dry former channel of the Euphrates River. It was in what is now Iraq. Uruk gives its name to the Uruk period, the early Chalcolithic to early Bronze Age period in Mesopotamia, about 4000 to 3100 BC.

  5. The dates and circumstances of discovery of the archaic tablets from Uruk. The most prominent archaeological site of the Late Uruk period is the ancient city of Uruk, today a vast landscape of ruins in southern Babylonia. Since early in the twentieth century, German archaeologists have been carrying out excavations at regular intervals at the ...

  6. Uruk was famous as the capital city of Gilgamesh, hero of the Epic of Gilgamesh. It is also believed Uruk is the biblical ( Genesis 10:10) Erech, the second city founded by Nimrod in Shinar (Ball). In addition to being one of the first cities, Uruk was the main force of urbanization during the Uruk period (4000–3200 BC).

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · Uruk. Greek: Orchoë. Modern: Tall al-Warkāʾ. Key People: Enmerkar. Related Topics: archaeology. ziggurat. Related Places: Iraq. Sumer. Mesopotamia. Erech, ancient Mesopotamian city located northwest of Ur (Tall Al-Muqayyar) in southeastern Iraq.

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