Starting off with the Early Bronze Age. This contained the Early Dynastic period which lasted from 2900-2100 B.C. The Early Dynastic period is divided into three different phases called “ED I-II” (Early Dynastic Period 1-3). As for information on the about the names of kings and important figures in the first Early Dynastic period, they have not been found yet. But as for the second Early Dynastic period, Gilgamesh, who was the famous king of Uruk reigned during this period of time. In the third Early Dynastic period, which is also known as the Fara period, syllabic writing had just started to become very big. Humans were speaking in full speech at about 2600 B.C. After the Early Dynastic period, the Akkadian Empire occurred from 2350-2100 B.C. This empire was an ancient Semitic empire near the city of Akkad. The Akkadian Empire united all Akkadian speaking Semites and the Sumerian speakers. But by doing this, they would all have to agree that the Akkadian Empire controlled Levant, Mesopotamia, and parts of
Starting off with the Early Bronze Age. This contained the Early Dynastic period which lasted from 2900-2100 B.C. The Early Dynastic period is divided into three different phases called “ED I-II” (Early Dynastic Period 1-3). As for information on the about the names of kings and important figures in the first Early Dynastic period, they have not been found yet. But as for the second Early Dynastic period, Gilgamesh, who was the famous king of Uruk reigned during this period of time. In the third Early Dynastic period, which is also known as the Fara period, syllabic writing had just started to become very big. Humans were speaking in full speech at about 2600 B.C. After the Early Dynastic period, the Akkadian Empire occurred from 2350-2100 B.C. This empire was an ancient Semitic empire near the city of Akkad. The Akkadian Empire united all Akkadian speaking Semites and the Sumerian speakers. But by doing this, they would all have to agree that the Akkadian Empire controlled Levant, Mesopotamia, and parts of