Eridu, one of the oldest cities in Sumerian culture, is often referred to as the "first city" in Mesopotamia. It held significant religious importance, believed to be the home of the water god Enki and a center for early temple construction. As one of the earliest urban centers, Eridu played a crucial role in the development of social, political, and economic systems in ancient Sumer, influencing subsequent civilizations in the region. Its archaeological remains provide valuable insights into early urban life and Sumerian beliefs.
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