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    Standard of Ur - Wikipedia

    The Standard of Ur is a Sumerian artifact of the 3rd millennium BCE that is now in the collection of the British Museum. It comprises a hollow wooden box measuring 21.59 cm (8.50 in) wide by 49.53 cm (19.50 in) long, inlaid with a mosaic of shell, red limestone, and lapis lazuli. It comes from the ancient city of Ur … See more

    The artifact was found in one of the largest royal tombs in the Royal Cemetery at Ur, tomb PG 779, associated with Ur-Pabilsag, a king who died around 2550 BCE. Sir Leonard Woolley's … See more

    The present form of the artifact is a reconstruction, presenting a best guess of its original appearance. It has been interpreted as a hollow wooden box measuring 21.59 cm (8.50 in) wide by 49.53 cm (19.50 in) long, inlaid with a mosaic See more

    1. ^ Anthony (2006, p. 5): "Wagons have four wheels, carts have two, and chariots have two spoked wheels, so that the vehicles on the Ur Standard are wagons, not chariots, as they are often called." See more

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    The original function of the Standard of Ur is not conclusively understood. Woolley's suggestion that it represented a standard is now thought … See more

    • Anthony, David W. (2006), "The Prehistory of Scythian Cavalry: The Evolution of Fighting on Horseback", in Aruz, Joan; Farkas, … See more

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    It is thought to be a military standard, something common in battle for thousands of years: a readily visible object held high on a pole in the midst of the combat and paraded in victory to symbolize the army (or individual divisions of the …

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    Jun 17, 2016 · Sumerian Military Structure. The earliest known evidence of a professional organized military comes from the Standard of Ur. The Sumerian military structure in terms of rank is unknown. However, it is obvious that the …

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