The Cuisine of Ancient Sumer

The civilization of Sumer spanned nearly 3,000 years, and its many accomplishments, including the invention of writing, had a profound effect on subsequent peoples, not only in Mesopotamia but throughout the ancient Near East and beyond. Despite this, Sumer was forgotten for thousands of years-until...

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Main Author: Limet, Henri (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Scholars Press 1987
In: The Biblical archaeologist
Year: 1987, Volume: 50, Issue: 3, Pages: 132-147
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