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 <note>History and Monuments of Ur by C.J. Gadd (1929) offers a comprehensive look at the ancient Sumerian city of Ur, detailing its historical timeline from early periods through the glorious Third Dynasty (Ur III), blending archaeological findings (like royal tombs, ziggurats) with cuneiform texts, presenting Ur as a pivotal cultural and political center in Mesopotamia, covering rulers, daily life, religion, and its lasting influence, based on discoveries up to the late 1920s. The book heavily relies on excavations, particularly those by Woolley at Ur, showcasing monumental architecture like the Ziggurat, royal cemeteries, and significant artifacts. Incorporates translations and interpretations of Sumerian tablets, providing details on law, literature, religion, and royal decrees.In essence, Gadd's work serves as a foundational text, making the complex history of Ur accessible by combining tangible ruins with written records, detailing Ur's rise, zenith, and eventual decline as a significant Mesopotamian power.</note>
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