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Title Lost Worlds: Civilisations: The Gardens Of Babel - Ep 4 of 4 / Director: Sato, Toshikazu
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2009
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Summary Mesopotamia was the site of the Sumerian civilisation, which flourished at the confluence of the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. From 5000 to 2000 BC, the Sumerians flourished in a hostile environment by developing agriculture and irrigation and they opened up the trade routes of the ancient world. It was the Sumerians who invented writing and the wheel, and they first divided time into minutes and seconds. In the end however the Babylonian civilisation took the place of the Sumerians. However their heritage and myths live on in the Mediterranean and Western worlds to this day. (From France, in French with English subtitles) (Documentary)
Event Broadcast 2009-10-31 at 17:30:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Mythology, Sumerian.
Sumerians -- Antiquities.
Sumerians -- Religion.
Sumerians -- Rites and ceremonies.
Sumerians -- Study and teaching.
Iraq.
Form Streaming video
Author Chilvers, Simon, cast
Margueron, Jean-Claude, contributor
Sato, Toshikazu, director
Tigneres, Serge, director