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# Ur
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# Ur
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## Overview
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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.
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## Key Facts
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- Location: Tell el-Muqayyar, Dhi Qar Province, Iraq
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- Period: ~3800 BCE – ~500 BCE
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- Excavated by: Leonard Woolley (1922–1934)
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## Major Discoveries
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- Royal Tombs of Ur (~2600–2400 BCE): Elaborate burials with gold, lapis lazuli, and human sacrifices [^1]
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- Standard of Ur: Mosaic box depicting war and peace scenes
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- Great Ziggurat of Ur: Built by Ur-Nammu (~2100 BCE), partially restored
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- Ram in a Thicket: Gold and lapis lazuli figurine (now in British Museum and Penn Museum)
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## Historical Significance
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- Third Dynasty of Ur (~2112–2004 BCE): Last Sumerian dynasty, produced the Code of Ur-Nammu
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- Major trading port connected to the Persian Gulf
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- Traditionally identified as "Ur of the Chaldees" (Genesis 11:31) [^2]
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[^1]: Woolley, L. *Ur Excavations II: The Royal Cemetery* (1934)
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[^2]: Woolley, L. *Excavations at Ur* (1954)
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