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The first war in recorded history took place in Mesopotamia in c. 2700 BCE between Sumer and Elam. (Elam has just purple eyes because "Elamite is generally considered a language isolate unrelated to any other languages.") Basing these two on Ghilghames and Enkidu also ! :D
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Just some doodles, struggled with beards-
The lamassu and shedu were household protective spirits of the common Assyrian people, becoming associated later as royal protectors, and were placed as sentinels at entrances.
Decided to give Lion traits to Babylonia as "The Lion of Babylon symbolically represented the King of Babylon."
(Also basing them on Ištar since she's rappresented as a lion!)
Also decided to make Babyolonia the baby version of the Achaemenid Empire, (since Babylon was also used as a regional capital by that empire and the city of Baylon was a very important city), that joined in with the Persis! (this is my own interpretation of events through art, like a dragon ball fusion!)
"The ancient Persians were present in the region of Persis from about the 10th century BC. They became the rulers of the largest empire the world had yet seen under the Achaemenid dynasty which was established in the late 6th century BC, at its peak stretching from Thrace-Macedonia, Bulgaria-Paeonia and Eastern Europe proper in the west, to the Indus Valley in its far east."
Elam lived a lot, and also the following civilization shows the Achaemenid Empire, for those 11 years I like to imagine them hanging out togheter :D
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Elam lived more than Sumer so...
Song: GILGAMESH LAMENT FOR ENKIDU
text: The Death of Enkidu:
"What is this sleep which holds you now?
You are lost in the dark and cannot hear me.'"
He touched his heart but it did not beat, nor did he lift his eyes again. When Gilgamesh touched his heart it did not beat. So Gilgamesh laid a veil, as one veils the bride, over his friend. He began to rage like a lion, like a lioness robbed of her whelps.
#countryhumans bronze age#countryhumans sumerian civilization#countryhumans sumer#countryhumans elam#countryhumans babylonia#countryhumans Achaemenid Empire#countryhumans persis
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Made the last Early Bronze Civilizations known!
Elam were mostly mountain people that lived near Mesopotamia, they outlived Sumer and also beat them up a couple of times.
The Indus Valley civilization was a group of tribes in the north of India , not much is known but I based the design on some wall carvings that remained from them! They didn't last long...
The Xia dynasty/ Shang dynasty or Yin Dynasty is a civilization that lived in China near the yellow river, they will invent cool things :3
(Can't wait to get to the fireworks ᕙ(^▿^-ᕙ))
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Ha, I forgot, Here is the Moche Culture!
They lived where Peru currently is! There isn't much about them, but I think based on the pots and ceramics they made, they would be a bit, how to say... they would be a bit of a pervert. XD
(If you don't think so, search "moche culture ceramics")
#countryhumans#countryhumans bronze age#countryhumans moche culture#countryhumans elam#countryhumans indus valley civilization#countryhumans shang dynasty#countryhumans yin dynasty
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I love all of these. It’s really cool to see super historical countryhumans like these.
Made the last Early Bronze Civilizations known!
Elam were mostly mountain people that lived near Mesopotamia, they outlived Sumer and also beat them up a couple of times.
The Indus Valley civilization was a group of tribes in the north of India , not much is known but I based the design on some wall carvings that remained from them! They didn't last long...
The Xia dynasty/ Shang dynasty or Yin Dynasty is a civilization that lived in China near the yellow river, they will invent cool things :3
(Can't wait to get to the fireworks ᕙ(^▿^-ᕙ))
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Ha, I forgot, Here is the Moche Culture!
They lived where Peru currently is! There isn't much about them, but I think based on the pots and ceramics they made, they would be a bit, how to say... they would be a bit of a pervert. XD
(If you don't think so, search "moche culture ceramics")
#countryhumans#countryhumans bronze age#countryhumans moche culture#countryhumans elam#countryhumans indus valley civilization#countryhumans shang dynasty#countryhumans yin dynasty#reblog
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