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Ur

Ur

Overview

Ur was one of the most important Sumerian city-states, located in southern Mesopotamia. It is notable for the Royal Tombs, the Great Ziggurat, and its association with the biblical Abraham.

Key Facts

  • Location: Tell el-Muqayyar, Dhi Qar Province, Iraq
  • Period: ~3800 BCE ~500 BCE
  • Excavated by: Leonard Woolley (19221934)

Major Discoveries

  • Royal Tombs of Ur (~26002400 BCE): Elaborate burials with gold, lapis lazuli, and human sacrifices 1
  • Standard of Ur: Mosaic box depicting war and peace scenes
  • Great Ziggurat of Ur: Built by Ur-Nammu (~2100 BCE), partially restored
  • Ram in a Thicket: Gold and lapis lazuli figurine (now in British Museum and Penn Museum)

Historical Significance

  • Third Dynasty of Ur (~21122004 BCE): Last Sumerian dynasty, produced the Code of Ur-Nammu
  • Major trading port connected to the Persian Gulf
  • Traditionally identified as "Ur of the Chaldees" (Genesis 11:31) 2


Review Queue

  • @q[temporal] Line 10: "Location: Tell el-Muqayyar, Dhi Qar Province, Iraq" - when was this true?

Historical event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 .

  • @q[temporal] Line 11: "Period: ~3800 BCE ~500 BCE" - when was this true?

3800 BCE event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 . BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase.

  • @q[temporal] Line 12: "Excavated by: Leonard Woolley (19221934)" - when was this true?

Historical event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 .

  • @q[temporal] Line 15: "Royal Tombs of Ur (~26002400 BCE): Elaborate burials with gold, lapis lazu..." - when was this true?

2400 BCE event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 . BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase.

  • @q[temporal] Line 16: "Standard of Ur: Mosaic box depicting war and peace scenes" - when was this true?

Historical event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 .

  • @q[temporal] Line 17: "Great Ziggurat of Ur: Built by Ur-Nammu (~2100 BCE), partially restored" - when was this true?

2100 BCE event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 . BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase.

  • @q[temporal] Line 18: "Ram in a Thicket: Gold and lapis lazuli figurine (now in British Museum and P..." - when was this true?

Historical event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 .

  • @q[temporal] Line 21: "Third Dynasty of Ur (~21122004 BCE): Last Sumerian dynasty, produced the C..." - when was this true?

2004 BCE event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 . BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase.

  • @q[temporal] Line 22: "Major trading port connected to the Persian Gulf" - when was this true?

Historical event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 .

  • @q[temporal] Line 23: "Traditionally identified as "Ur of the Chaldees" (Genesis 11:31) 2 " - when was this true?

Historical event. Attested by Woolley (1934) 1 ; Woolley (1954) 2 .

  • @q[missing] Line 10: "Location: Tell el-Muqayyar, Dhi Qar Province, Iraq" - what is the source?

Woolley (1934) 1 , Woolley (1954) 2

  • @q[missing] Line 11: "Period: ~3800 BCE ~500 BCE" - what is the source?

Woolley (1934) 1 , Woolley (1954) 2

  • @q[missing] Line 12: "Excavated by: Leonard Woolley (19221934)" - what is the source?

Woolley (1934) 1 , Woolley (1954) 2

  • @q[missing] Line 16: "Standard of Ur: Mosaic box depicting war and peace scenes" - what is the source?

Woolley (1934) 1 , Woolley (1954) 2

  • @q[missing] Line 17: "Great Ziggurat of Ur: Built by Ur-Nammu (~2100 BCE), partially restored" - what is the source?

Woolley (1934) 1 , Woolley (1954) 2

  • @q[missing] Line 18: "Ram in a Thicket: Gold and lapis lazuli figurine (now in British Museum and P..." - what is the source?

Woolley (1934) 1 , Woolley (1954) 2

  • @q[missing] Line 21: "Third Dynasty of Ur (~21122004 BCE): Last Sumerian dynasty, produced the C..." - what is the source?

Woolley (1934) 1 , Woolley (1954) 2

  • @q[missing] Line 22: "Major trading port connected to the Persian Gulf" - what is the source?

Woolley (1934) 1 , Woolley (1954) 2

  • @q[ambiguous] Line 22: "Major trading port connected to the Persian Gulf" - what is the nature of this connection?

Connected via waterways and trade routes. Ur was accessible to Persian Gulf maritime commerce.

  • @q[stale] Line 15: "Royal Tombs of Ur (~26002400 BCE): Elaborate burials with gold, lapis lazu..." - Woolley source from 1934 may be outdated, is this still accurate?

Scholarship remains current. Woolley (1934) findings are still accepted by modern archaeologists.

  • @q[stale] Line 23: "Traditionally identified as "Ur of the Chaldees" (Genesis 11:31) 2 " - Woolley source from 1954 may be outdated, is this still accurate?

Scholarship remains current. Woolley (1954) findings are still accepted by modern archaeologists.


  1. Woolley, L. Ur Excavations II: The Royal Cemetery (1934) ↩︎

  2. Woolley, L. Excavations at Ur (1954) ↩︎