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A brief history of libraries (thing) by legbagede

Introduction Libraries are one of the humankind’s oldest formalized institutions, developing alongside the very first temples and marketplaces of the .

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A brief history of libraries - Everything2.com

Introduction Libraries are one of the humankind’s oldest formalized institutions, developing alongside the very first temples and marketplaces of the .

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Sumer: Where Written Language, Arithmetic and Civilization Were Born

The Sumerian civilization is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq.

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Nippur: The Great Mesopotamian Holy City That Gave Early Ideas Of God

The ancient Mesopotamian city of Nippur was one of the world’s earliest religious cities and influential throughout the region from roughly 5000 BC until 800 AD.

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Coexistent Ruins: Exploring Iraq's Mesopotamian past through contemporary art

Currently, in an exhibition at London's Brunei Gallery, Coexistent Ruins is a visual research project helping Iraqis reclaim their vibrant historical past by taking inspiration and repurposing its past to help reimagine a better future.

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