The greatest cities in the history of mankind

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The greatest cities in the history of mankind

Uruk, 3600 B.C., 40 thousand inhabitants.

Archaeologists have established that, with its impressive dimensions, Uruk owes, oddly enough, a crop failure. Scientists argue that the townspeople were forced to rally and expand the controlled territories. This huge for those times the city had a sufficiently developed culture and dominated over the territories from Syria to Iran.



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