Ancient Mesopotamia 3300-331 B.C.E.: World Events Research Article from World Eras

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Ancient Mesopotamia 3300-331 B.C.E.: World Events Research Article from World Eras

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Syria, Anatolia (modern Turkey), and western Iran become the sites of urban colonies established by Uruk, a city-state on the lower Euphrates River. The well-constructed monumental buildings, regular networks of roads, and enormous settlement walls of these colonies are the results of tremendous efforts in organization and labor.

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