10: Late Neolithic Iran & the Susiana plain, 6800-4700 BCE (Sumerian proverbs)
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10: Late Neolithic Iran & the Susiana plain, 6800-4700 BCE (Sumerian proverbs)

2021-11-23
(Re-recorded as of December 19, 2022) Guests: Kirra, Sheila First: Sumerian proverbs, encompassing both practical advice and obscure references to shepherds' staves. To stand and to sit, to spur on the donkeys, to support the prince: who has the breath for that? Then, some Samarran towns in central Mesopotamia develop irrigation techniques to grow crops like flax outside the dry-farming belt. Before the end of the Neolithic, these peoples appear to have migrated both eastwards into Iran and...
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