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Sumer

Sumerians Writing first began in Sumerian cities. They had the first schools. Sumerian schools taught boys writing. Those who graduated became professional writers called scribes. Scribes were the only people who could keep records for the kings and priests. Boys had to attend school from the age of 8 to the age of 20 to be a scribe.

Sumerian Writing Scribes used a sharp point called a stylus to etch words into clay tablets. These tablets have been discovered by archaeologists and looked at by historians.

A Sumerian City Sumerian city streets were so narrow you hardly get a cart through them. Narrow Streets Sumerian houses faced away from crowded streets. Instead, they faced onto courtyards where families ate and children played. Courtyard Area

Sumerian Cities On hot nights, people slept on top of their roof. Sumerians had light they burned oil lamps. Sumerians even had plumbing! Clay pipes that were buried underground carried their waste away.

Sumerian Religion Sumerians worshipped many gods. This is called polytheism. “Poly” means many and “Theism” means gods. The picture above shows a ziggurat. Ziggurats were the main temples used to worship the gods of a city. Ziggurats were built in the center of the city. It was believed that the gods descended to the Earth using the ziggurat as a ladder.

The Downfall of the Sumerians Each of the Sumerian city-states had a ruler, and these city-states began fighting each other. They fought over land and the use of river water. Since the Sumerians were constantly at war with each other, they became weak.