It was surprising to learn…

 It was surprising to learn of the most distinctive first civilization cities, Uruk. This was the largest city in Mesopotamia and had a population of over 50,000 people. The astonishing city could be seen from miles away. In the center of the city was a stepped pyramid and walls over 20 feet tall surround the center. This city was built by people of different trades such as copper workers, masons, and weavers. The city was filled with other temples and places of ritual. The Epic of Gilgamesh comes from this which is Mesopatmia's poem describing Uruk. The poem goes like this, "Come then, Enikdu, to tamparted Uruk. Where fellows are respledent in holiday clothing, where ever day is set for celebration, where harps and drums are played. And the harlots too, they are fairest of form, rich in beauty, full of delights, even the great gods are kept from sleeping at night." This poem captures the spirit of the city and the sacred and vibrant energy it has.

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