Flooding of Shuruppak (31 dic 2900 anni a. C. – 1 gen 2550 anni a. C.)
Descrizione:
Localized flooding in and around the Sumerian city of Shuruppak (modern-day Tell Fara, roughly 150 miles south-east of Baghdad) leads to a great upheaval in the region and recentering of Sumerian culture/political power. This could have been, along with post-glacial flooding some 3000 years earlier, the basis for flood narratives in the Fertile Crescent.
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Data:
31 dic 2900 anni a. C.
1 gen 2550 anni a. C.
~ 351 years