Notebooks
Mesopotamia, especially Sumeria
10 Apr 2009 17:40
Recommended:
- Guillermo Algaze, "The Sumerian
Takeoff", Structure
and Dynamics 1:1 (2005): 2 [From the abstract:
"Economic geographers correctly note that regional variations in economic
activity and population agglomeration are always the result of self-reinforcing
processes of resource production, accumulation, exchange, and innovation. This
article proposes that essentially similar forces account for the emergence of
the world's earliest cities in the alluvial lowlands of the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers (Souther Mesopotamia), sometime during the second half of the
fourth millennium BC."]
- Samuel Noah Kramer
- History Begins at Sumer
- The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and
Character
- Marc Van De Mieroop, The Ancient Mesopotamian City [Review in
BMCR. My comments.]
- Diane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer, Inanna: Queen of
Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer
To read:
- Guillermo Algaze
- The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of
Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization [Blurb]
- Ancient Mesopotamia at the Dawn of Civilization: The Evolution of an Urban Landscape [Blurb]
- Jeremy Black, Reading Sumerian Poetry
- Jean Bottéro, Mesopotamia: Writing, Reasoning, and the
Gods [Blurb]
- Harriet Crawford, Sumer and the Sumerians [2nd ed.
2004]
- Samuel Noah Kramer, In the World of Sumer: An Autobiography
- Nissen, Damerow and Englund, Archaic Bookkeeping: Early
Writing and Techniques of Economic Administration in the Ancient Near
East [Blurb]
- Oates, Babylon
- Susan Pollock, Ancient Mesopotamia
- J. N. Postgate, Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at
the Dawn of History
- Eleanor Robson
- Mesopotamian Mathematics, 2100--1600 BC:
Technical Constants in Bureaucracy and Education
- Mathematics in Ancient Iraq: A Social
History [blurb, ch. 1]
- Georges Roux, Ancient Iraq
- Henry T. Wright
- "Uruk States in Southwestern Iran" [PDF]
- "Cultural Action in the Uruk World" [PDF]