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Mask of Warka, or Head of Inanna, found at Uruk, c. 3100 BCE

The art of Uruk encompasses the sculptures, seals, pottery, architecture, and other arts produced in Uruk, an ancient city in southern Mesopotamia that thrived during the Uruk period around 4200-3000 BCE.[1]: 40  The city continued to develop into the Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia) around 2900-2350 BCE.[2] Considered one of the first cities, the site of Uruk – modern-day Warka in Iraq – shows evidence of social stratification, institutionalized religion, a centralized administration, and what art historians would categorize as high art and architecture,[1]: 41  the first in the long history of the art of Mesopotamia. Much of the art of Uruk shows a high technical skill and was often made using precious materials.[1]: 46 

  1. ^ a b c Bahrani, Zainab (2017). Mesopotamia: Ancient Art and Architecture. London: Thames & Hudson. pp. 38–61.
  2. ^ Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art. "Uruk: The First City". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 22 November 2017.

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