Ancient Mesopotamia Timeline
5000 BC
They operate irrigation to agriculture large areas of land. Godin Tepewas settled by people. The word represents “hill of Godin”
5000 BCE – 4100 BCE
The Ubaid Time in Sumer. It was the southernmost area of archaic Mesopotamia (current-day Iraq and Kuwait) that is typically believed the cradle of civilization.
4500 BCE
- The City of Uruk was founded in ancient Mesopotamia. It was established by King Enmerkar sometime around 4500 BCE. Uruk was the first city in the world by the Sumerians.
3500 BC
In the era of 3500 BC, Sumerians Founded various cities and statuses such as Uruk, Ur, Eridu, Lagash, Kish, and Nippur.
3400 BCE
Sumerians Invent the 1st writing in Sumer at Uruk.
3000 BC
The Sumerians began to execute maths problems using a number system.
3200 BCE – c. 2900 BCE
Mari, the most earlier designed metropolis, is created around the eastern bank of the Euphrates. The Sumerians people start to employ the wheel on vehicles.
2700 BC
The renowned Sumerian King Gilgamesh leads the city-state of Ur.
2500 BCE
The First Dynasty of Lagash underneath King Eannutum is the first kingdom in Mesopotamia.
2400 BCE
The earliest Sumerian authorities to note relocating Amorites in Mesopotamia. And they were also replaced by the Akkadian language as the prior verbal vocabulary in Mesopotamia.
2100 BC
The Sumerians have reconstructed the city of Ur. And the Code of Ur-Nammu is reported.