Third Dynasty of Ur
c. 2112–2004 BCE · Event
Ur-Nammu and Shulgi preside over a Sumerian renaissance — the Great Ziggurat, the earliest surviving law code, and a meticulous bureaucracy — before Elamites sack Ur.
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