Chronology of the first half of the 3rd millennium IN Southern Mesopotamia According to excavations in the Diyala Valley: Early Dynastic I period: 2900–2750.

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Chronology of the first half of the 3rd millennium IN Southern Mesopotamia According to excavations in the Diyala Valley: Early Dynastic I period: 2900–2750 BC Early Dynastic II period: 2750–2600 BC Early Dynastic III a period: 2600–2500 BC Early Dynastic III b period: ca. 2500–2334 BC According to Nippur startigraphy two phases: Early Dynastic I = I + II Early Dynastic III

Predynastic kings before the deluge event according to the Sumerian King List "After the kingship descended from heaven, the kingship was in Eridug.Eridug In Eridug, Alulim became king; he ruled for years.„ AlulimAlulim 8 sars (28,800 years) AlalngarAlalngar 10 sars (36,000 years) "Then Eridug fell and the kingship was taken to Bad-tibira."Bad-tibira En-men-lu-anaEn-men-lu-ana 12 sars (43,200 years) En-men-gal-anaEn-men-gal-ana 8 sars (28,800 years) Dumuzid, the ShepherdDumuzid, the Shepherd "the shepherd" 10 sars (36,000 years) "Then Bad-tibira fell and the kingship was taken to Larag."Larag En-sipad-zid-anaEn-sipad-zid-ana 8 sars (28,800 years) "Then Larag fell and the kingship was taken to Zimbir."Zimbir En-men-dur-anaEn-men-dur-ana 5 sars and 5 ners (21,000 years) "Then Zimbir fell and the kingship was taken to Shuruppag."Shuruppag Ubara-TutuUbara-Tutu 5 sars and 1 ner (18,600 years) "Then the flood swept over."flood

Post-deluge dynasties (Early Dynastic I – II) according to the Sumerian King List First Dynasty of KISH after ca BC "After the flood had swept over, and the kingship had descended from heaven, the kingship was in Kish.„Kish NgushurNgushur 1200 years Kullassina-bel 960 years Nangishlishma 670 years En-tarah-ana 420 years Babum 300 years Puannum 840 years Kalibum 960 years Kalumum 840 years Zuqaqip 900 years Atab (or A-ba) 600 years Mashda "the son of Atab" 840 years Arwium "the son of Mashda" 720 years Etana "the shepherd, who ascended to heaven and consolidated all the foreign countries" 1500 years Balih "the son of Etana" 400 years En-me-nuna 660 years Melem-Kish "the son of En-me- nuna" 900 years Barsal-nuna ("the son of En-me-nuna")* 1200 years Zamug "the son of Barsal-nuna" 140 years Tizqar "the son of Zamug" 305 years Ilku 900 years Iltasadum 1200 years En-me-barage-si "who made the land of Elam submit" 900 yearsKullassina-belNangishlishma En-tarah-anaBabumPuannumKalibumKalumumZuqaqipAtabA-baMashdaArwiumEtanaBalihEn-me-nunaMelem-KishBarsal-nuna ZamugTizqarIlkuIltasadum En-me-barage-siElam Aga of KishAga of Kish "the son of En-me-barage-si" 625 years - ca BC contemporary with Gilgamesh of Uruk, according to the Epic of GilgameshGilgameshUrukEpic of Gilgamesh "Then Kish was defeated and the kingship was taken to E-ana."E-ana

First Dynasty of URUK ca. 27th – 26th century BC according to the Sumerian King List Mesh-ki-ang-gasherMesh-ki-ang-gasher of E-ana "the son of Utu" 324 years "Mesh-ki-ang- gasher entered the sea and disappeared."E-ana EnmerkarEnmerkar "the son of Mesh-ki-ang-gasher, the king of Unug, who built Unug (Uruk)" 420 yearsUnug LugalbandaLugalbanda "the shepherd" 1200 years DumuzidDumuzid (Dumuzi) "the fisherman whose city was Kuara."Kuara ("He captured En-me-barage-si single-handed.")* 100 years,En-me-barage-si ca BC Gilgamesh "whose father was a phantom (?), the lord of Kulaba" 126 years (contemporary with Aga of Kish),GilgameshKulabaAgaKish Ur-Nungal "the son of Gilgamesh" 30 years Ur-Nungal Udul-kalamaUdul-kalama "the son of Ur-Nungal" 15 years La-ba'shumLa-ba'shum 9 years En-nun-tarah-anaEn-nun-tarah-ana 8 years Mesh-heMesh-he "the smith" 36 years Melem-anaMelem-ana 6 years Lugal-kitunLugal-kitun 36 years "Then Unug was defeated and the kingship was taken to Urim (Ur)." Urim

Early Dynastic III a dynasties ( = historical period) Ca. 26th century First dynasty of Ur (starting with Mesanepada known from the Royal Cemetery) Dynasty of Awan Second dynasty of Kish Early Dynastic III b dynasties (ca – ca BC) First Dynasty of Lagash - not mentioned in the King List (known from inscriptions)Lagash Dynasty of Hamazi Second dynasty of Uruk Second dynasty of Ur Dynasty of Adab Dynasty of Mari Third dynasty of Kish Dynasty of Akshak Fourth dynasty of Kish Third dynasty of Uruk "Then Unug was defeated and the kingship was taken to Agade„ = THE END OF EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD Agade

Cities of Southern Mesopotamia recorded in the Suemrian King List

Socio-polithical organisation in the second half of the thrid millennium in the Southern Mesopotamia Ensi = the highest priest Temple Estate Communities „cooperating” with a particular temple Family Estates Poor (no property)

The Early Dynastic pottery types from the Southern Mesopotamia

Early Dynastic POTTERY FROM KISH

Early Dynastic I Contest scene on seal impressions

SEAL IMPRESSIONS FROM EARLY DYNASTIC I - III

Tell Gubba in the Hamrin Region – Early Dynastic I Round Building

Early Dynastic I SCARLET WARE VESSEL

Distribution of Scarlet Ware (orange), Ninevite 5 Ware (green), Khirbet Kerak Ware (pink)

SCARLET WARE FROM THE THE DIYALA REGION (Early Dynastic I)

A „prototype” = Jemdet Nasr Ware (late 4th Millennium)

ED III „hall mark” pottery Spouted jar Fenestrated „fruit- stand” Jar with upright decorated handle

ED III CHLORITE VESSELS

SIN TEMPLE – KHAFAJE, PHASES I-VII – EARLY DYNASTIC IN THE DIYALA REGION

SIN TEMPLE PHASES FROM KHAFAJE IN THE DIYALA REGION (EARLY DYNASTIC)

ISHTARAT AND NINNI-ZAZA TEMPLES FROM EARLY DYANSTIC MARI (NORTHERN MESOPOTAMIA)

ABU TEMPLE (EARLY DYNASTIC II) – ESHNNNA (Tell Asmar) IN THE DIYALA REGION

INANNA TEMPLE FROM EARLY DYNASTIC NIPPUR (SOUTHERN MESOPOTAMIA)

SHRINES IN THE INANNA TEMPLE FROM NIPPUR

ISHTAR TEMPLE – ASHUR, EARLY DYNASTIC, NORTHERN MESOPOTAMIA

OVAL TEMPEL – KHAFAJE, the Diyala region (top), INANNA TEMPLE – LAGASH, Souhern Mesopotamia (bottom)

Reconstruction of the Early Dynastic temple building on a high terrace in Al-Ubaid, Southern Mesopotamia

Oval Temple from Khafaje on a high terrace

MOSAIQUE FRIEZE DEPICTING MILKING OF TEMPLE COWS – AL.-UBAID TEMPLE

CLAY CONES WITH PETALS – WALL DECORATION FROM AL UBAID TEMPLE

„IMDUGUD RELIEF” – LINTEL DECORATION FROM AL-UBAID TEMPLE

KISH – EARLY DYNASTIC PALACE A AND SO CALLED „PLANO- CONVEX BUILDING”

ERIDU - SO CALLED „PALACE” (EARLY DYNASTIC)