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  2. Ur - Wikipedia

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    When Ur was founded, the Persian Gulf's water level was two-and-a-half metres higher than today. Ur is thought, therefore, to have had marshy surroundings; irrigation would have been unnecessary, and the city's evident canals likely were used for transportation .

  3. Royal Game of Ur - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Game of Ur is a two-player strategy race board game of the tables family that was first played in ancient Mesopotamia during the early third millennium BC. The game was popular across the Middle East among people of all social strata, and boards for playing it have been found at locations as far away from Mesopotamia as Crete and Sri Lanka.

  4. Mesopotamia - Wikipedia

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    Today, Mesopotamia is known ... A map of 15th century BC, ... They also played a board game similar to senet and backgammon, now known as the "Royal Game of Ur ...

  5. File:Rules of Royal Game of Ur.svg - Wikipedia

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    Schematic representation of the rules of Royal Game of Ur. Corrected version of Image:Rules_of_Royal_Game_of_Ur.jpg by Transfer. Date: 14 February 2023: Source: Own work:

  6. File:Royal Game of Ur movements.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Third Dynasty of Ur - Wikipedia

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    The Third Dynasty of Ur or Ur III was a Sumerian dynasty based in the city of Ur in the 22nd and 21st centuries BC (middle chronology). For a short period they were the preeminent power in Mesopotamia and their realm is sometimes referred to by historians as the Neo-Sumerian Empire .

  8. File:Map of Ur.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Royal Cemetery at Ur - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Cemetery at Ur is an archaeological site in modern-day Dhi Qar Governorate in southern Iraq.The initial excavations at Ur took place between 1922 and 1934 under the direction of Leonard Woolley in association with the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.