2016
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvxrq02j
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For the Gods of Girsu: City-State Formation in Ancient Sumer

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“…Pioneering explorations at Girsu in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries led to the discovery of the Sumerians and brought to light some of the most important monuments of Sumerian art and architecture. Excavations carried out between 1877 and 1933 and the decipherment of the cuneiform tablets from the site were ground breaking because they revealed the principal catalysts for the "Sumerian takeoff "-a multiplicity of major innovations including the appearance of a bounded city and countryside continuum, the emergence of literacy, bronze manufacture, and the development of monumental art and sacred architecture (Rey 2016).…”
Section: Girsu: Home Of the Thunderbirdmentioning
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“…Pioneering explorations at Girsu in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries led to the discovery of the Sumerians and brought to light some of the most important monuments of Sumerian art and architecture. Excavations carried out between 1877 and 1933 and the decipherment of the cuneiform tablets from the site were ground breaking because they revealed the principal catalysts for the "Sumerian takeoff "-a multiplicity of major innovations including the appearance of a bounded city and countryside continuum, the emergence of literacy, bronze manufacture, and the development of monumental art and sacred architecture (Rey 2016).…”
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“…Among the great treasures of archaic art from Girsu are the Stele of the Vultures (or victory stele of Eanatum of Lagash), the first historiographical document relating the conflict between the rival city-states of Lagash and Umma (Finkel and Rey 2018), the Ur-Nanshe bas-relief celebrating the religious deed of the founder of the dynasty presiding over the rituals of foundation of the state's principal sanctuary (Rey 2016), and the votive stone plaque of the ruler Enanatum (fig. 2).…”
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“…Field systems and their control were critical to an agricultural-based economy. In the 25th century BCE, history's first recorded water conflict, between the cities and states of Lagash and Umma, revolved around a dispute related to different areas that also included irrigated lands and canals the states used (Foster, 1984;Rey, 2016). Perhaps such conflicts already had their origin by the fourth millennium BCE, as towns and population grew.…”
Section: The Uruk Phenomenon and Urbanismmentioning
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