Shadows of Sumer: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Empire. The Rise and Fall of Ancient Empires, #1

Par : Heinrich Wilson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231462575
  • EAN9798231462575
  • Date de parution30/06/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Before Egypt stacked stones, before Rome built roads, the Sumerians were already brewing beer, inventing writing, and figuring out how to ruin it all in spectacular fashion. In Shadows of Sumer, Heinrich Wilson combines historical insight with biting wit to tell the absurdly real story of the world's first empire - one that built massive ziggurats, wrote epic poetry, and fell apart over bad politics and salinized soil.
You'll meet priest-kings who ruled by divine Wi-Fi, bureaucrats with clay tablets for everything, and a civilization that left behind more than just ruins - they left a punchline. A must-read for fans of ancient civilizations, alternative history, and satire with a mythological twist. Raise a glass (preferably Sumerian beer) and enjoy the ride.
Before Egypt stacked stones, before Rome built roads, the Sumerians were already brewing beer, inventing writing, and figuring out how to ruin it all in spectacular fashion. In Shadows of Sumer, Heinrich Wilson combines historical insight with biting wit to tell the absurdly real story of the world's first empire - one that built massive ziggurats, wrote epic poetry, and fell apart over bad politics and salinized soil.
You'll meet priest-kings who ruled by divine Wi-Fi, bureaucrats with clay tablets for everything, and a civilization that left behind more than just ruins - they left a punchline. A must-read for fans of ancient civilizations, alternative history, and satire with a mythological twist. Raise a glass (preferably Sumerian beer) and enjoy the ride.